The Ember cremation memorial diamond landing page template is a Luxe Minimal, editorial-style single-page design built for grief-adjacent memorial jewelry studios. It guides grieving visitors through a quiet Gallery Walk experience, from a centered manifesto quote to a five-step process reveal and a named gallery of finished pieces, closing with dual calls to action that invite confident next steps without pressure.
by Rocket studio
This template is purpose-built for a memorial diamond and cremation jewelry service. It opens with a manifesto quote, moves through an editorial process reveal, and closes with a named gallery of finished rings and pendant pieces. The page is designed to hold a visitor's attention through stillness, not urgency, building trust at each scroll before guiding them toward a single meaningful click.
This page is designed for studios and artisans who transform cremation ashes into wearable memorial pieces. It speaks directly to the person on the other side of loss who needs something beautiful to hold rather than a place to visit.
Families who have lost loved ones are not looking for a transaction. They are looking for permission to feel what they feel, and then a clear, gentle path forward. Most memorial service pages either feel clinical or overwhelm visitors with too many options and calls to action.
You get a complete, single-page editorial layout with every section built and sequenced for a memorial diamond service. From hero to footer, each block is crafted to carry a visitor forward at a warm, unhurried pace.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Manifesto Hero with Rotating Diamond
Five-step Process Bento Grid
Named Piece Mosaic Gallery
Three-voice Testimonial Section
GSAP Animations and Gold Cursor
Click-through Optimized Structure
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This template was designed with every detail in service of one goal: helping families choose to honor their loved ones through handmade memorial jewelry.
The hero opens on a bare ash-white field with a centered serif quote and a single slowly rotating diamond. Two calls to action appear beneath it. The primary button invites visitors to begin their diamond selection. A secondary option offers a free keepsake kit for those who need more time. The restraint of this opening communicates quality and care before a single word is read about price or process.
A full-bleed editorial spread walks visitors through the transformation in five unhurried steps, from ash collection to polished finished diamond. Each step is shown with generous space between panels. The layout uses a bento grid that makes the process feel like art rather than a checklist. This section gives families the clarity they need about what to expect before committing.
Finished pieces are displayed in an asymmetric mosaic layout, each captioned not with carat weight but with a real name and dates. For example: "Made from Thomas, 1948 to 2023." This section turns a gallery into a wall of stories. Visitors see their own loss reflected in each picture, and that recognition is what moves them from considering to choosing.
Three testimonial blocks represent the core audience: a grieving spouse, an adult child honoring a mom or dad, and a pet owner who carried their companion to the end. Each voice is short, specific, and real-feeling. The section creates a picture of inclusivity without ever needing to say the word, because every family sees themselves somewhere in those three stories.
The page uses medium-weight GSAP scroll reveal animations, a slow diamond rotation, a marquee strip, and a staggered gallery load. A gold-dot cursor follower tracks movement on desktop, reinforcing the luxury feel. Hover states and a horizontal scroll carousel add interactivity without overwhelming the emotional tone of the page.
No form appears on the landing page. The goal is emotional readiness, not data capture. The primary call to action appears three times: beneath the manifesto, after the process reveal, and after the named gallery. Each placement matches a moment of emotional peak, creating a natural, low-pressure path to the guided selection page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Hero | Opens with quote, rotating diamond, dual calls to action |
| Editorial Diamond Reveal | Full-bleed close-up, credibility statement |
| Five-Step Process | Bento grid showing ashes to diamond journey |
| Named Piece Gallery | Asymmetric mosaic captioned with names and dates |
| Testimonials Block | Three intimate voices: spouse, daughter, pet owner |
| Footer Arc Split | Logo and tagline left, navigation links right |
The visual identity is built on a Cloud Canvas palette that feels like morning light on linen. Every color choice serves the emotional tone of the page, ensuring that visitors feel held rather than sold to.
The page is designed desktop-first to match the deliberate, emotional purchase behavior of memorial diamond clients. Full mobile support is included so family members on any device can move through the experience comfortably.
This page does not push. It leads. Every design and copy decision is built to reduce the weight of the decision and help families feel ready to take the next step.
This template is particularly well-suited for the america-based memorial diamond market, where the price of cremation diamonds typically starts at $995 and can scale with carat weight, color choice, and setting style. Families can choose from pendant and rings in a range of shapes, including round brilliant, princess, and heart cuts, or add custom settings to match the personality of the person being honored.