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Jewelry brands, boutique e-commerce stores, visual designers, and retouching teams.
Example directions for rings, earrings, necklaces, and other jewelry, with an emphasis on metal highlights, gemstone clarity, and refined presentation.
Jewelry imagery is more sensitive than regular product imagery because even small distortions or dirty edges can immediately reduce the premium feel.
Jewelry brands, boutique e-commerce stores, visual designers, and retouching teams.

This preview shows the visual quality, composition style, and category mood that this example aims to capture.
Use the visual direction here as a starting point, then adapt the prompt to your products, materials, and campaign goals.
Best for catalog and detail-page presentation, where the cut and metal details need to stand out.
Focus on a luxury diamond ring, crisp studio lighting, precise reflections, white background, premium jewelry photography.
The most important things are clean edges, sharpness, and layered highlights, not heavy effects.
Use a simple background and focused lighting to make the accessory feel more premium for campaign use.
Focus on premium earrings, editorial lighting, elegant negative space, luxury accessory campaign look.
Earrings benefit from composition space and focused light. Too much background becomes noise.
Add gifting and holiday emotion for campaign pages and social creatives.
Focus on a luxury necklace, festive premium setting, elegant gift-style scene, soft cinematic highlights.
The key is to create a giftable emotion while keeping the jewelry as the visual center.
Confirm the composition, texture treatment, and background style first, then swap in your own product details so you can get to stable results faster.
Because jewelry is extremely sensitive to edges, reflections, and material accuracy. Batch first, refine key pieces later is the most realistic workflow.
Highlight layering, metal texture, and background cleanliness usually have the biggest impact on perceived quality.
Example directions for lipstick, perfume, skincare, and other beauty products, with an emphasis on texture, reflections, and conversion-ready presentation.
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