Bengali women
> A hyper-realistic close-up portrait of a divine, voluptuous Bengali noblewoman with a serene and confident expression. She has glowing golden skin, large expressive eyes with kohl lining, full lips with a gentle smile, and thick wavy black hair tied in a traditional Bengali bun adorned with red hibiscus or jasmine flowers. She wears a classic red and white silk saree with golden zari borders, draped in the traditional Bengali style with the pallu elegantly resting over her shoulder. Her blouse is rich maroon or deep red with embroidery, styled in a graceful way (modest yet regal).
> She is adorned in layered gold jewelry: a wide “paati haar,” long “sita haar” with a dangling gemstone pendant (preferably blue or emerald), heavy “kaan bala” earrings shaped like temple jhumkas, and intricate gold piercings along the ear cartilage (helix, daith, conch, rook, tragus, anti-tragus) with small gold studs. Her forehead is bare (no bindi or maang tika), enhancing the raw divine aura. Her waist is adorned with golden chain-like kamarbandh.
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