
Photorealistic close-up lifestyle image of clay-dusted hands gently holding a small broken ceramic bowl repaired with delicate gold kintsugi seams, a few matching pottery fragments resting on a round wooden work surface below. The hands enter naturally from the right edge, the restored bowl centered slightly left, emphasizing texture, care, and quiet craftsmanship. Warm low side light skims across the clay, gold lines, and weathered skin, with a dark softly blurred pottery studio background and subtle workshop dust in the air. Earthy palette of terracotta, warm amber, muted brown, soft cream, and brushed gold. Documentary artisan mood, intimate composition, shot on a 50mm lens at f/2.0 with shallow depth of field and natural bokeh.
recognizable faces, full person portrait, logos, trademarks, readable text, watermarks, identifiable landmarks, religious symbols, political symbols, extra fingers, distorted hands, melted pottery, fake gold glow, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, plastic skin, awkward cropped limbs