

On either side of a vast ceremonial hall in an ancient palace, two monumental artificial trees rise from richly polished porphyry bases, conceived as opulent, jewel-like masterpieces of striking realism. The first is an olive tree, its trunk and branches intricately crafted from slightly patinated silver, with fine irregular textures faithfully replicating natural bark. Its leaves are made of translucent green enamel, delicately veined and varied in hue, capturing and diffusing light like living foliage. The tree bears small, luminous olives carved from deep green jade, subtly glowing with inner depth. The second is an orange tree, its trunk and branches sculpted in warm, burnished gold, with organic asymmetry and lifelike structure. Its foliage consists of finely detailed green enamel leaves, layered and naturalistic. The tree bears no fruit whatsoever; instead, it is exclusively adorned with clusters of orange blossoms rendered in finely carved ivory, each flower intricately set like a jewel, with delicate petals, soft translucency, and slight tonal variation, evoking fresh, fragrant bloom. Both trees are monumental in scale and hyper-realistic despite their precious materials, resembling sacred royal treasures. Emphasize botanical accuracy, subtle imperfections, and natural growth patterns, combined with the refinement of high jewelry. Soft, directional lighting enhances reflections, translucency, and material richness, with a calm, majestic atmosphere.