Hina and the Moon Shell – A Dreamy Polynesian Goddess with Ocean Pearls

Hina brings a soft moonlit feeling to the Chibi Kawaii Goddesses Coloring Book. This design shows her as a tiny Polynesian-inspired moon goddess, holding a rounded moon shell close to her chest while ocean pearls, shell ornaments, and gentle wave shapes surround her.
Her expression is calm and slightly wistful. Instead of a big cheerful smile, Hina has a quiet dreamy look, with large eyes and a small closed mouth. This gives the page a peaceful personality while keeping the character cute and approachable.
Who Is Hina?
Hina is a goddess figure found in several Polynesian traditions, often connected with the moon, ocean, creation, and feminine presence. Because of that, this coloring page focuses on soft lunar shapes, sea-inspired details, and decorative island patterns.
For this design, Hina is reimagined as a compact chibi goddess with a sacred moon shell. The shell suggests moonlight and the ocean at the same time, while the pearls and tapa-inspired patterns give the page a gentle ceremonial feeling.
What Stands Out in the Artwork
The moon shell is the center of this design. Hina holds it close with both small hands, making the pose feel quiet and personal. It works like a magical treasure, but it also helps keep the composition simple and focused.
The tapa pattern borders add a Polynesian-inspired decorative touch. They are designed to be readable and colorable, not overly dense. This is important for a coloring book page, because small crowded patterns can become tiring to fill.
The ocean pearls and soft wave curls create a gentle frame around Hina. They add movement and sparkle without taking attention away from her face. The corrected chibi proportions also keep the page close to the Vol.11 series style, with a large rounded head and compact plush body.
Color Palette Ideas

Hina works beautifully with a moon-and-ocean palette. I would start with moonlit ivory, pearl white, soft aqua, ocean teal, pale lavender, warm sand gold, coral blush, muted tapa brown, and deep warm brown.
- Moon shell: ivory, pearl white, pale lavender, or soft aqua shadow
- Ocean pearls: pearl white, pale blue, mint, or light teal
- Tapa patterns: muted brown, warm sand, soft gold, or coral accents
- Hair: deep warm brown, chestnut, or black-brown with simple highlights
- Robe: ivory cream, soft aqua, ocean teal, and warm sand gold trim
A simple coloring plan is to make the moon shell very light, use aqua and teal for the ocean details, and keep the tapa borders warm brown or sandy gold. This creates a soft contrast between moonlight and island pattern details.
Beginner-Friendly Coloring Advice
This page is best colored in calm sections. Start with Hina’s skin and hair, then color the moon shell, robe, tapa borders, pearls, and wave ornaments.
For alcohol markers, avoid trying to create very smooth digital gradients. A simple two- or three-color blend is enough. For example, use a pale aqua base for the wave shapes, then add ocean teal only along the lower edges or inner curves.
The pearls can stay simple. Leave a small white highlight, add a pale blue or lavender shadow on one side, and keep the rest light. Repeating this method across the pearls will make them feel polished without requiring advanced blending.
For tapa patterns, choose one or two warm colors and repeat them. Keeping the pattern colors consistent will help the page look organized and relaxing.
A Small Note on Her Expression
Hina’s face is one of the quietest parts of the series. She is not playful, regal, or mischievous. Her charm comes from her dreamy moonlit mood.
When coloring her face, soft blush and warm eye colors work well. Try not to make the expression too bold. Gentle colors will help preserve the feeling of a small moon goddess listening to the sea.
Final Thoughts
Hina’s page adds a calm Polynesian moon-and-ocean feeling to the Chibi Kawaii Goddesses Coloring Book. The moon shell, tapa patterns, and ocean pearls make her design distinct, while the compact chibi proportions keep her connected to the rest of the series.
This is a lovely page for colorists who enjoy soft palettes, sea motifs, rounded shapes, and quiet magical characters. Hina feels gentle and dreamy, like a tiny moon goddess holding the sound of the ocean inside a shell.
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