A Gesture With Ancient Roots
The fig gesture has a long history. In ancient cultures, especially around the Mediterranean region, it was often connected with protection, luck, and fertility. People believed that certain hand signs could guard them from bad energy, curses, or the “evil eye.” In that context, the fig gesture was not meant to insult anyone. Instead, it was used almost like a symbolic shield.
For some people, using this gesture was a way of saying, “I am protecting myself,” or “Bad luck cannot touch me.” It could be used in the same spirit as wearing a lucky charm, carrying a talisman, or making a sign to push away negative energy.
A Sign of Protection and Defiance
