Same image
.Keep the original woman exactly as she is — same face, skin tone, expression, hairstyle, pose, clothing, and background — without any changes. Add the exact ear piercing jewelry arrangement from the reference image: multiple thin gold hoops along the ear’s outer edge (helix) from top to bottom, small diamond studs placed at identical positions, a small gold butterfly stud near the middle, a delicate diamond-studded ring on the inner cartilage, and a mix of tiny gold beads and floral studs matching the original placement. Ensure the jewelry appears naturally worn, with realistic lighting, reflections, and shadows to match the existing photograph, blending seamlessly into her ear."
Her main earrings are large temple-style jhumka . She wears:
Around her neck: A kundan choker resting along the collarbone, a heavy guluband with uncut emeralds and pearls, a long Rani haar with large gold medallions and dangling rubies, and 9–10 layered gold chains (chunky Cuban links, sleek rope chains, thin silver chains, and delicate layers).
Ears (fully pierced): Large temple-style jhumkas with intricate carvings, multiple minimalist gold hoops, kundals, and sculptural cuffs. Cartilage piercings in helix, daith, conch, rook, tragus, snug, and anti-tragus with small gold hoops and kundal hoops.
Hands & arms: Bold cocktail rings and ornate gold rings on every finger, a haath phool (ring-to-bracelet chain) on one hand, wrists stacked with gold bangles, colorful glass bangles, and antique silver cuffs, plus ornate gold armlets on both arms.
Waist & ankles: A wide engraved gold kamarbandh with a gemstone centerpiece, subtle anklets with small charms peeking out.
Her face remains natural and expressive with a confident glowing
complexion.
Only enhance her look by adding luxurious traditional South Asian jewelry. She wears elaborate layered gold necklaces with gemstone pendants, a guluband (choker), and a long haar (necklace). A sleek gold waist chain (kamarbandh) rests over her waist.
The woman has large expressive eyes, matte lips, and no bindi or tikka on her forehead. Jewelry should look regal, traditional, and photo-realistic
Outfit & Jewelry:
Dressed in a flowing silk saree or lehenga (colors: crimson, gold, white, royal blue, or emerald green) with rich embroidery and divine patterns
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