Free Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages: 20+ printable PDF pages featuring Gyomei Himejima in solo portraits, action stances, three crying pages, two chibi pages, a chibi face page, and a duo page with Tengen Uzui. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.

Gyomei’s palette works entirely through restraint. His uniform is a dark navy-indigo, his prayer beads are a warm grey-brown, his hair is grey-white, and his eyes are blank white with no pupils or irises. There is almost no color anywhere in his design, and that is the point: the most physically powerful of the nine Hashira wears a monk’s austerity in his palette as in his bearing. The tears on these pages are not softening details: they are part of the design, and they should be colored as water against the skin rather than as an expression of weakness.

The pages are divided into two types. Solo portrait and stance pages, Gyomei in full body, Gyomei Demon Slayer 1, Gyomei Himejima Anime, reward careful attention to the dark uniform, the prayer bead texture, and the blank white eyes. The crying and chibi pages shift toward expression and simplified form: on crying pages, the tears become the visual focus, and on chibi pages, the compact proportions reward bold flat fills. Simpler portrait and chibi pages suit younger fans; the detailed full-body and texture pages give older fans more to work through.

These pages work well at home or as anime fan art. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

Quick Answer

Gyomei Himejima coloring pages are a free set of 20+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets featuring the Stone Hashira across solo portraits, crying pages, chibi pages, and a duo page with Tengen Uzui. The set’s central coloring challenge is making a nearly monochromatic dark palette read as powerful rather than plain.

Best for: Demon Slayer fans, Gyomei fans, anime fans, teens and adults, and anyone who enjoys austere, detail-focused anime character coloring. 

Formats: printable PDF and online coloring.

Popular pages: Gyomei Himejima Crying, Chibi Gyomei Himejima, Gyomei Himejima and Tengen Uzui, Gyomei full body.

Creative uses: fan art practice, dark palette restraint study, prayer bead texture work, Gyomei and Tengen contrast pair, and Demon Slayer Hashira displays

What’s Inside Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages

Gyomei Himejima Solo Pages

The solo pages make up most of the set and cover Gyomei in a range of poses and angles: portrait close-ups, three-quarter views, full-body standing poses, and action stances. Several pages are labeled as printable or free printable variants of the same artwork, designed specifically for clean printing. One page, Gyomei Demon Slayer 1, shows him in a particularly strong action stance.

Coloring Gyomei’s base palette: Gyomei’s uniform is a deep navy-indigo, the darkest blue-black that still reads as blue rather than pure black. His haori or outer layer, if visible, carries the same dark, structured tone. His hair is grey-white, slightly warmer than pure white, with cooler shadow tones in the recesses. His skin is a warm medium tone, the warmest element in his entire palette. His eyes are blank white with no pupil or iris detail: fill them a clean, bright white and leave them, since any attempt to add color risks misrepresenting the character’s blindness. The prayer beads around his neck and wrists are small spheres in warm grey-brown: give each bead a subtle shadow on its lower half to suggest the rounded surface.

Gyomei Himejima Crying Pages

Three pages specifically show Gyomei crying: Gyomei Himejima Crying, Gyomei Himejima Crying Printable, and Crying Gyomei Himejima.

Coloring the crying pages: Gyomei’s tears are a constant presence in his design, not a special emotional state. On the crying pages, the tears should be colored as clear water against his skin: a very pale, slightly cool grey-blue wash on the cheek where the tears fall, with a brighter white accent at the tear point nearest the eye. Do not use blue or pink for the tears, as those read as sadness rather than water. The face itself stays in his standard warm skin tone. The contrast between his composed expression, or on some pages his openly weeping expression, and his enormous, powerful build is the page’s visual tension: the coloring should not resolve that tension by making either element softer than it is.

Chibi Gyomei Himejima Pages

Three chibi pages show Gyomei in simplified form: Chibi Gyomei Himejima, Chibi Gyomei Himejima Animee, and Gyomei Himejima Chibi Face.

Coloring chibi Gyomei: chibi proportions exaggerate Gyomei’s already distinctive silhouette: even in small, round chibi form, he is wider and heavier than most chibi characters. The same palette applies, dark navy uniform, grey-white hair, warm skin, blank white eyes, but in chibi scale, the prayer beads become a larger relative element, and the tears, if present, read as very prominent given the simplified face. Keep the fills bold and flat: chibi style reads better with committed, even color than with subtle gradients.

Gyomei Himejima and Tengen Uzui

The duo page Gyomei Himejima and Tengen Uzui shows the Stone Hashira alongside the Sound Hashira.

Coloring the duo page: Tengen Uzui is Gyomei’s visual opposite in almost every way. Tengen has white hair worn loosely, a pale skin tone, and wears an elaborate, ornate outfit with gold, jewel tones, and dramatic accessories. His palette is vivid and theatrical, whereas Gyomei’s is dark and austere. On the duo page, keep Gyomei in his full dark navy and warm grey-white and give Tengen his brightest golds and jewel accents: the contrast between the two Hashira’s palettes is as much a part of their character relationship as their personalities.

Printable PDF and Online Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages

Every design comes in two ways: a printable PDF for paper, or the same artwork colored on screen.

Using both formats: print the PDF when you want a clean sheet for fine-liners, colored pencils, or markers, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the series’ detailed character linework and prayer bead texture cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper.

What These Pages Do

Gyomei Himejima is one of the few Demon Slayer characters whose design asks you to make darkness feel like strength rather than menace. His palette is almost entirely dark navy, grey-white, and warm skin, and the challenge is keeping that minimal palette from reading as flat. The prayer beads are the one textural event: small, repeated, each one requiring the same three-tone sphere technique applied twenty or thirty times across the composition. Working through a full Gyomei page builds methodical consistency, the habit of maintaining quality across a repeated motif, which transfers to any illustration work involving pattern, texture, or decorative detail. 

The American Art Therapy Association describes everyday coloring as recreation and self-care rather than clinical therapy. For a Demon Slayer fan, spending time with a Gyomei page, whether a quiet portrait or the detailed full-body stance, is a focused, screen-free activity built around one of the series’ most distinctive characters. The American Academy of Pediatrics points to creative, imaginative activities as a recognized part of healthy development, and the range here, from the simple chibi pages to the detailed prayer bead and crying pages, gives fans of different skill levels something genuinely suited to where they are.

How to Color Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages

These steps work for any page in the set, from a simple portrait to the duo page with Tengen.

Fill the eyes with clean white and leave them. Gyomei is blind, and his eyes have no pupils or irises. Any color or detail added to the iris area misrepresents the character. A clean, bright white fill is the correct and complete treatment.

Build the prayer beads with three tones. Each bead is a small sphere in warm grey-brown. Use a mid grey-brown as the base, a lighter warm grey for the upper highlight, and a darker cool grey for the lower shadow. Applied consistently across every bead in the composition, this three-tone method gives the strand a physical weight that flat fills cannot achieve.

Keep the navy uniform at full depth. Gyomei’s uniform should read as deep navy-indigo: dark enough to feel substantial, but still clearly blue rather than black. Using a very dark navy with subtle lighter edges on raised fabric folds gives the uniform its weight without making it visually disappear into the background.

On crying pages, color the tears as water rather than emotion. A pale, slightly cool grey-blue wash on the cheek where tears fall, with a bright white highlight at the tear near the eye, reads as water. Avoid blue, pink, or any tone that reads as sadness: the tears in Gyomei’s design are a physical constant, not a shifting emotional signal.

On the Tengen duo page, push Tengen’s palette to full saturation. The contrast between Gyomei’s dark austerity and Tengen’s vivid, ornate palette is the whole visual point of the page. Do not pull Tengen’s tones toward restraint to match Gyomei: the gap between them is intentional and should be as wide as possible.

5 Creative Craft Ideas with Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages

Prayer Bead Texture Study

Color the Gyomei Himejima full body or Gyomei Himejima in the Demon Slayer page, focusing on each prayer bead individually: mid grey-brown base, light warm grey highlight on top, cool dark grey shadow below.

Write the three bead tones on the back of the finished page as a personal reference card for coloring any repeated sphere element. Takes about thirty minutes.

Gyomei Crying Display

Color the Gyomei Himejima Crying page keeping his expression and body in his standard dark palette while applying the water technique to the tears: pale cool grey-blue on the cheek, white highlight near the eye.

Mount on a dark card as a standalone character portrait. The contrast between his imposing figure and the visible tears makes this one of the most striking pages in the Demon Slayer gallery. Takes about twenty-five minutes.

Gyomei and Tengen Contrast Pair

Color a solo Gyomei page in full dark navy, grey-white, and warm skin, and the Gyomei Himejima and Tengen Uzui duo page, giving Tengen his brightest golds and jewel tones.

Mount both side by side on a card with the caption “Stone and Sound” for a Hashira contrast display that takes about thirty-five minutes.

Chibi Gyomei Bold Fill Study

Color the Chibi Gyomei Himejima page using flat, committed fills throughout: no blending, just one tone per color area with a single darker shadow tone at the base of each large zone.

Mount on a light card as a demonstration of how bold flat color reads in chibi style. Takes about fifteen minutes.

Demon Slayer Hashira Display

Color the Gyomei Himejima solo page and two or three other Hashira pages from the Demon Slayer collection, each in its individual palette.

Cut all to the same height and mount in a row on dark card for a multi-Hashira fan display that takes about forty minutes total.

FAQ About Gyomei Himejima Coloring Pages

Are these Gyomei Himejima coloring pages free, and can I color them online?

Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or color the design on screen in the browser.

Which characters are included?

The set features Gyomei Himejima across solo portraits, crying pages, chibi pages, and one duo page with Tengen Uzui.

Who is Gyomei Himejima?

Gyomei Himejima is the Stone Hashira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, widely regarded as the strongest of the nine Hashira. He is blind, uses stone-spiked prayer beads as his weapon, and is known for his constant tears despite his immense power. You can read more about Gyomei and the series on Wikipedia.

What colors should I use for Gyomei Himejima?

Gyomei’s uniform is deep navy-indigo, his hair is grey-white, and his skin is a warm medium tone. His eyes are blank white with no pupils or irises: fill them clean white and do not add any iris color. The prayer beads are warm grey-brown. His palette is intentionally minimal and dark.

Why does Gyomei always appear to be crying?

Gyomei is a character who expresses deep emotion visibly, even while performing at the highest level of combat. His tears are a consistent part of his design across the series, present in many scenes rather than reserved for specific emotional moments. On these pages, the tears are a design element rather than a temporary state.

How do I color the prayer beads?

Use three tones: a mid grey-brown base for each bead, a lighter warm grey for the upper highlight, and a slightly darker cool grey for the lower shadow. Apply this consistently across every bead in the strand. The repeated three-tone treatment gives the beads physical weight and distinguishes them from flat decorative lines.

Are the chibi pages suitable for younger fans?

Yes. The chibi pages have simplified proportions and larger, more accessible color areas that suit younger fans well. The detailed full-body portrait and prayer bead pages are better suited to older fans who want more demanding coloring work.

What is Gyomei’s Breathing Style?

Gyomei uses Stone Breathing, one of the five main Breathing Styles in Demon Slayer, derived from Hinokami Kagura. It is associated with endurance, raw physical force, and precision. His weapon, a spiked flail and axe combination attached to his prayer bead chain, reflects the heavy, crushing quality of his style.

Are these official Demon Slayer coloring pages?

No. They are fan-made coloring sheets created by fans for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

What crafts can I make with these pages?

Popular options include a prayer bead texture study, a Gyomei crying display, a Gyomei and Tengen contrast pair, a chibi Gyomei bold fill study, and a Demon Slayer Hashira display.

More Demon Slayer and Anime Coloring Pages

Browse the full set at ColoringPagesOnly.com, then open any design to print it or color it on screen.

These pages are made for personal fan use. They are fan-made coloring designs and are not official products of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba franchise.

For the final pass: fill the eyes clean white and leave them, build the prayer beads with three tones applied consistently across every bead, and on crying pages, color the tears as water rather than emotion. Those three habits cover the most demanding details in the set.

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