Indian jwellery
Keep the same woman with the same face, expression, skin tone, and hairstyle as the original image. Change her outfit to a traditional
Hyper-realistic classical oil painting in Italian Renaissance style of a beautiful young Indian woman, with a regal yet serene expression, fair skin tone, and neatly braided hair adorned with fresh gajra flowers. Her hair is decorated with ornate tiaras, gold barrettes, gem-studded combs, and a delicate ferronnière resting across her forehead. She is draped in a luxurious silk saree or lehenga in rich jewel tones (deep red, royal blue, emerald green, or black) with intricate gold embroidery.
She is adorned in opulent Indian jewelry:
Five types of gold necklaces, layered, including chokers, long rani haar, and heavy multi-strand styles, all with multiple dangling gemstones (emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and pearls).
Four types of gold chains, fine to thick, resting alongside the necklaces.
A thick and heavy kamarband (waist chain) crafted in both gold and silver, with ornate carvings and a large gemstone centerpiece.
Multiple ear piercings on each ear (helix, daith, conch, rook, tragus, snug, and anti-tragus) decorated with small gold kundals (hoops) and gemstone studs.
Large double temple-style jhumka earrings, richly carved and dangling.
Gold armlets with filigree work on both arms.
A small, elegant nose pin (no nath or nose rings).
Wrists stacked with heavy gold bangles and colorful glass bangles in green, red, and blue.
Fingers adorned with multiple ornate gold rings.
The background is softly lit in warm tones, adding a royal, timeless aura
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