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"Keep the same woman with the same face, expression, skin tone, and hairstyle as the original image. Change her outfit to a traditional [Bengali / Punjabi / Rajput / South Indian / etc.] silk saree or lehenga in [desired colors: red, black, blue, green, etc.] with gold embroidery. Replace her jewelry with elaborate gold ornaments: multiple gold necklaces with large gemstone pendants, a waist chain (kamarbandh), and especially detailed cartilage piercings — including helix, daith, conch, rook, tragus, snug, and anti-tragus — each with small gold studs or hoops. Add large double temple-style jhumka earrings. Do not change her facial expression or background.”
A hyper-realistic close-up portrait of a goddess-like Punjabi noblewoman radiating voluptuous grace and royal dignity. She has flawless glowing wheatish-golden skin, large almond-shaped expressive eyes lined with kohl, naturally thick brows, and matte full lips shaped in a subtle, confident smile. Her hair is styled in long voluminous waves or a traditional braid with gajra or rose garlands. A part of her braid or parandi rests on her shoulder, decorated with golden tassels or beads.
She wears a rich traditional Punjabi silk lehenga or Patiala-style outfit in vibrant jewel tones — hot pink, mustard yellow, emerald green, or royal blue — with heavy golden thread embroidery and mirror work. The dupatta is draped gracefully over one shoulder, bordered with phulkari or zari designs. Her blouse (choli) is elegant, sleeveless or elbow-length, embroidered with golden motifs, covering modestly yet highlighting her noble form.
Her jewelry is magnificent: large gold “jhumar” (side tikka, optional), “nath” (optional), bold temple-style double jhumki earrings, and richly layered necklaces — a guluband choker, long haar with dangling sapphire or emerald pendant. Her ears feature multiple cartilage piercings (helix, daith, tragus, conch, anti-tragus) with small gold studs. She wears a kamarbandh (waist chain) with chain-link ornaments over the lehenga. No bindi or forehead adornments — her divine presence stands unadorned.
The background shows a grand Punjabi haveli with carved wooden arches, brass vessels, mustard fields in the distance, and a pair of tall coconut or date trees. The soft golden sunlight bathes her in a celestial glow, evoking the aura of a warrior queen, a landowner matriarch, or a divine Devi of the north.
Prompt:
Keep the same girl with the same face, skin tone, facial expression, and background as the original image.
Hyper-realistic classical oil painting in Italian Renaissance style of a beautiful young Indian girl (aged between 7 and 15) with a soft, innocent expression, fair to wheatish skin tone, and neatly braided or half-braided hair adorned with fresh gajra flowers. Her hair is decorated with delicate gold hairpins, tiny gemstone-studded clips, and a thin, elegant ferronnière resting lightly across her forehead. She is dressed in a luxurious silk lehenga-choli or pattu pavadai in bright, youthful colors (pastel pink, sky blue, mint green, or soft lavender) with fine zari and floral embroidery.
She is adorned with age-appropriate, lighter traditional Indian jewelry:
Two or three delicate gold necklaces, one short choker with a tiny gemstone pendant and one slightly longer chain with pearl drops.
A thin gold chain resting lightly on the collarbone.
A slender waist chain (kamarband) in gold with minimal carvings and tiny dangling pearls.
Small stud earrings with gemstone or pearl centers, paired with miniature jhumkis.
Simple gold armlets with minimal filigree work.
A tiny nose stud (no nose ring or nath).
Wrists adorned with a mix of thin gold bangles and a few colorful glass bangles matching her outfit.
Two or three small gold rings with floral designs.
The background remains exactly as in the original image, softly lit in warm golden tones with faint floral motifs, giving the painting a dreamy, royal, and timeless atmosphere while preserving the youthful innocence of the girl.
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