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Shaka Sign Hand Gesture - Meaning, Origin & Cultural Significance #1219504 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the well-known shaka gesture, where the thumb and pinky finger are extended while the three middle fingers are folded down. Widely associated with Hawaiian and surf culture, the sign conveys camaraderie, approval, and the “aloha spirit.” It’s often used in greetings, photos, and branding to evoke laid-back positivity and community.
Used on travel blogs, surf school websites, Hawaiian cultural pages, and lifestyle brands; matches user intent for learning about gestures, symbolism, or visual assets for beach/surf themes.
Related Cliparts: Discover the history and meaning of the iconic shaka sign-a symbol of aloha spirit, surf culture, and friendly goodwill. Learn its origins and modern uses.
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