All of my photos of transparent glass made in the past are fairly traditional insofar as the lighting and realism are concerned. Beginning with this image, I will be making more dramatic images by using more stylistic lighting and by using post-processing techniques that help give the image at least a bit more of an edgy appearance.
Setup
The background is black velvet that fills the frame no more and no less. The tabletop is rumpled, textured, black fabric that has metallic flecks. A white reflector larger than the background is immediately behind the background. A small continuous-light lamp held above and to the right of the scene lights the tabletop and the large reflector. That reflector creates the bright outline of the glass. A white reflector on the left side of the scene creates the band of reflection on that side of the bowl. It also creates a band of reflection on the right side that was eliminated during post-processing. There was so little color in the image that I quickly desaturated to make it a monochrome rather than taking the time to convert using a color filter and following that up with the several adjustments usually needed to tweak the conversion.