Relic - Exclusive Memorabilia Landing Page Template
Relic is a single-page landing page template built for serious music memorabilia dealers. It combines a countdown-timer hero, interactive before-and-after reveal sliders, and live scarcity indicators to present authenticated collectibles with the atmosphere of a private auction room. Every layout decision serves one purpose: making a rare, provenance-traced object feel impossible to walk away from.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Relic is a gallery-and-detail landing page template designed for premium music memorabilia. It opens with a museum-lit artifact and a live countdown, walks collectors through authenticated piece reveals, and closes every card with a reservation modal. The template is built for dealers who sell rarity, provenance, and cultural proximity in equal measure.
Who this template is for
This template is built for high-end memorabilia dealers who need their digital presence to match the weight of what they sell. Buyers in this space are not browsing casually. They already know the artist, own the recordings, and now want the physical object that was in the room when the music happened.
- Private dealers and auction houses selling authenticated music collectibles
- Estate curators and archivists presenting one-of-a-kind cultural artifacts
- Celebrity stylists and collector-facing agents sourcing unique, provenance-traced pieces
What problem this template solves
Selling rare memorabilia online carries a trust deficit. A flat product page cannot communicate provenance, scarcity, or cultural significance. Buyers at this level need to feel the gravity of the object before they commit, and generic e-commerce layouts simply do not deliver that.
- Flat layouts strip the atmosphere that justifies premium pricing
- No built-in scarcity signaling means urgency is lost before the buyer reaches the call to action
- Standard product galleries cannot convey authentication depth or provenance chain
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that guides a serious collector from first impression to reservation without friction. Every section is designed to escalate cultural weight, building trust and desire in sequence.
- A countdown-timer hero section featuring a museum-lit, center-framed artifact photograph
- Interactive before-and-after reveal sliders showing raw acquisition state through to archival presentation
- Detail cards with live inventory counts, gold call-to-action buttons, and a reservation modal with a verification step
Feature list
This template includes purpose-built components that serve the specific demands of authenticated collectibles sales. Each feature below maps directly to a moment in the buyer's decision journey.
Countdown Timer Hero
The header opens with a single artifact floating center-frame against a pure obsidian background. Above it, gold numerals count down to the next authenticated drop, with a subtle mechanical easing on each digit tick. No competing headline distracts from the object and the clock.
Before and After Reveal Sliders
Each featured piece begins as a raw acquisition photograph and transitions via an interactive slider to its final archival presentation, complete with its certificate of authenticity and provenance chain. The scroll sequence escalates in cultural weight, training the visitor to understand the depth behind each object.
Live Scarcity Indicators
Inventory counts such as "1 of 1" or "2 remain" sit directly beside each call-to-action button. These real-time signals communicate rarity without a single word of persuasion copy, letting the scarcity speak for itself.
Reservation Modal with Verification Step
The primary call to action, "Claim This Piece," opens a modal collecting the buyer's name, email, and a confirmation that they understand the authentication guarantee. This keeps intent signals high and filters for committed collectors.
Vault Early Access Capture
A secondary conversion path, "Join the Vault," captures collectors who want first access to drops before they appear in the public gallery. This builds a private audience of high-intent buyers for future releases.
Luxe Minimal Card Grid
Detail cards sit on deep charcoal surfaces with antiqued gold price tags and authentication badges. Each card is lit from within, visually echoing a glass display case and keeping focus on the object rather than the interface.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Countdown Timer Hero | Anchors urgency with a live drop timer and a single featured artifact |
| Before/After Sliders | Reveals acquisition-to-archive transformation for each featured piece |
| Featured Piece Cards | Displays authenticated items with live inventory counts and calls to action |
| Claim This Piece Modal | Reservation modal with buyer verification and authentication confirmation |
| Join the Vault | Early-access sign-up for pre-public drop notifications |
| Provenance Detail View | Presents certificate of authenticity and traced provenance chain per piece |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal direction. Every color and typographic choice is designed to recede behind the artifact, so the object on screen commands full attention the way a lit display case does in a private viewing room.
- Obsidian black (#0B0B0F) backgrounds that push the edges of the screen out of view, antiqued gold (#C5A258) for price tags, authentication badges, and hover states, warm ivory (#F5F0E8) for body text, and deep charcoal (#1C1C24) for card surfaces and section dividers
- Raking-light artifact photography shot from above at a slight angle to catch every crease, ink stroke, and texture detail
- A palette that echoes the velvet interior of a guitar case: dark, protective, and designed to make the object inside glow
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built to maintain its atmosphere and functionality across screen sizes. Collectors browsing on a phone between auction previews should experience the same sense of occasion as those on a large desktop display.
- Countdown timer, slider components, and detail cards reflow cleanly for smaller viewports
- Obsidian backgrounds and gold accent states remain visually consistent across device types
- Modal reservation flow is touch-friendly, keeping the conversion path accessible on mobile
How this template helps you convert
Every structural decision in this template is pointed toward one outcome: moving a serious collector from curiosity to reservation. The layout does not just display objects; it stages them.
- The countdown timer creates immediate urgency on page load, anchoring scarcity from the first second without requiring the visitor to scroll.
- The before-and-after reveal sequence builds trust progressively, showing buyers exactly how raw acquisitions become authenticated, archivally presented pieces.
- Live inventory counts and the "Claim This Piece" modal compress the decision window by making scarcity visible and the reservation step frictionless.
Other information about this template
This template is a strong fit for the authenticated collectibles and music memorabilia market, where buyer trust and presentation quality directly influence sale price and conversion.
- Suitable for auction houses, private dealers, and estate curators working in the sports and entertainment memorabilia category
- The "Join the Vault" path supports ongoing collector relationship building beyond a single drop event
- Template style follows a gallery-and-detail structure, making it adaptable for different authenticated artifact categories beyond music




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Countdown Timer Hero Section
Before and After Reveal Sliders
Live Inventory Scarcity Counts
Reservation Modal with Verification
Vault Early Access Capture
Luxe Minimal Card Grid
Related questions
Can I feature multiple authenticated pieces on a single page?
How does the before-and-after reveal slider work?
What is the Join the Vault section designed to do?
Is this template suited for a single drop event or an ongoing gallery?
Can the color palette be customized during setup?