
Photorealistic lifestyle close-up of two gentle hands carefully arranging broken pieces of a plain white ceramic bowl for kintsugi repair on a matte black tabletop. Several curved porcelain shards form a nearly complete circle, with a few separate fragments in the foreground; thin metallic gold lacquer lines begin to trace some cracks, suggesting mindful restoration and patience. Soft diffused window light from the upper left creates subtle highlights on glossy ceramic and natural skin texture, with a calm, contemplative mood. Minimal palette of ivory white, deep charcoal black, pale skin tones, and delicate warm gold. Overhead three-quarter composition with negative space, shot on a 50mm macro lens at f/2.8, shallow depth of field, crisp central shards and softly fading edges.
recognizable faces, full person, awkward cropped limbs, extra fingers, deformed hands, brand logos, watermarks, readable text, product labels, famous landmarks, religious symbols, political symbols, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, plastic skin, melted ceramic, messy glue strings, blood, dirt, cluttered background