
A photorealistic close-up studio still life of a delicate unbranded porcelain teacup, broken and carefully reassembled with fine warm gold repair seams, suggesting emotional restoration and resilience. The cup rests tilted on a seamless matte white surface, handle softly visible to the right, with two or three small ceramic fragments lying nearby in the foreground. Subtle hand-painted-style floral decoration in pastel blush, celadon green, soft coral, and cream wraps around the rim, with no readable symbols or text. Soft diffused daylight from the upper left creates gentle shadows and a quiet contemplative mood. Minimal composition with generous negative space, square crop, macro lens character, shot on 85mm, f/3.5, shallow depth of field, natural porcelain texture.
recognizable faces, people, hands, brand logos, readable text, watermarks, trademarks, identifiable patterns, famous symbols, harsh flash, HDR halos, oversaturation, plastic-looking ceramic, melted gold, messy glue, dirty background, excessive shards, sharp gore-like fragments, distorted cup handle, unnatural reflections