
Photorealistic close-up of a broken ceramic bowl carefully pieced back together with luminous gold repair seams, resting on a weathered stone work surface with a few loose pottery shards nearby. The vessel is imperfect but beautiful, with subtle hand-painted floral details kept generic and unbranded, symbolizing emotional restoration and hope after brokenness. Soft natural window light from the upper left catches the gold edges, creating gentle highlights against muted gray stone, ivory ceramic, warm ochre gold, and dusty terracotta tones. Compose the bowl slightly off-center at table height, shallow depth of field with a softly blurred workshop background, documentary still-life mood, shot on a 50mm lens at f/2.2.
recognizable faces, people, hands with extra fingers, logos, trademarks, watermarks, readable text, scripture quotes, crosses, denominational symbols, national flags, identifiable locations, plastic texture, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, melted ceramics, distorted geometry, cluttered composition