
A young adult East Asian woman with warm, light-to-medium skin stands in a softly lit traditional Japanese tea house. She wears a light blue silk kimono with delicate pink, red, and white floral patterns, tied with a matching blue obi sash that exposes her fair shoulders and collarbone. Her wide, dark bistre eyes are framed by short straight bangs, and her long, ink-black hair falls straight to her shoulders. In both hands, she holds a white porcelain tea set-teapot and cup-elegantly crafted, with a slender spout and handle. Shot at eye level in a medium frame with an 85mm lens on a full-frame sensor, the image uses a shallow depth of field and soft bokeh to isolate her from the dimly lit background. Warm lighting comes from a frontal softbox slightly above eye level, creating gentle facial contours and a subtle rim light for separation. Ambient streetlight diffused through frosted glass adds softness to the scene. The blurred background suggests wooden floors and traditional decor. Her pose is fluid and graceful, like water flowing smoothly, conveying serenity and restraint. She looks directly at the camera with a neutral yet contemplative expression. The color palette emphasizes pinks, blues, and the pure whites and blacks of the porcelain. A cinematic warm grading lifts shadows, enhancing natural tones without overpowering detail. The mood is peaceful and spiritual, echoing traditional Japanese tea ceremony aesthetics-quiet, disciplined, and deeply symbolic. Crisp yet smooth, the image evokes fine-art photography with a film-like glow, minimal lens flare, and gentle focus on her poised presence.