A macro-driven luxury jewelry carousel built around dramatic single-light product photography on black velvet. Six slides walk through a heritage maison collection - cover, gold automatic watch, diamond tennis bracelet, gold signet ring, emerald drop earrings, layered necklaces, and a watchmaker craft shot - each presented as a full-bleed editorial spread with restrained type overlay.
Italiana sets the display type for the maison wordmark and piece names while Inter handles the UI for "From $X,XXX" pricing and material specs. The slider runs at fade 800ms with parallax enabled, so close-ups settle in place with a touch of depth instead of cutting hard. The palette - #0b0a09 off-black, #c5a572 champagne gold, #2a2520 deep brown - is the kind of high-contrast scheme that flatters precious metal and faceted stones.
Macro-First Editorial Composition
Every slide is a full-bleed macro of a single piece, lit by a single dramatic light against black velvet or silk. It reads like the cover of a heritage maison's annual report, which is the right register for jewelry that costs four figures and up.
Italiana Display Type With Restrained Inter UI
Italiana at 400 handles the maison wordmark and piece names with the kind of high-contrast classical letterform that signals heritage. Inter at 400 and 500 keeps prices, material specs, and small captions crisp so the type system stays elegant without becoming precious.
Off-Black, Champagne Gold, and Deep Brown Palette
The #0b0a09 off-black background, #c5a572 champagne gold accent, and #2a2520 deep brown highlight are tuned for precious-metal photography. The colors flatter both warm gold and cool diamond, and they leave plenty of room for editorial typography to breathe.
Fade With 800ms Parallax
The slider runs at fade with an 800ms speed and parallax enabled across the sequence. Close-up pieces drift in with a subtle bit of depth instead of snapping, which is exactly the pacing a luxury brand wants for first impressions.
Six-Slide Heritage Sequence
Cover plus five product hero spreads plus a watchmaker craft shot is the structure of a small heritage catalog. Use it as a homepage introduction, a collection landing page, or a press kit asset - the narrative arc is already built in.
This template is built for heritage jewelry maisons, luxury watch brands, and high-end fine-jewelry boutiques that want a digital presentation worthy of the price point. The macro-driven photography style, restrained typography, and dramatic dark palette match the way the category is shot for print campaigns, so the carousel translates that visual language directly to the web.
Independent fine jewelers and bespoke watchmakers can use the same structure to introduce a small atelier collection. The cover slide with maison wordmark works for an established label or a newer house, and the watchmaker craft shot at the end is a chance to bring the maker into the story alongside the product.
Web designers and luxury-focused agencies will find this useful as a production-ready starting point for client work in the heritage and high-end retail space. The palette, typography, and effect choices are tuned for the category, so the heavy lifting is photography and copy rather than rebuilding the layout from scratch.
- ✓Luxury watch brand homepages introducing a heritage automatic, chronograph, or anniversary edition
- ✓Fine jewelry maison collection landing pages featuring tennis bracelets, signet rings, and statement necklaces
- ✓High-end auction house and dealer sites presenting a curated lot of pieces
- ✓Press and PR landing pages distributed to luxury and lifestyle editors ahead of release
- ✓Bespoke jewelry studio pages featuring commissioned pieces and one-of-a-kind designs
- ✓Heritage and craft pages combining product macros with watchmaker or atelier portraits
- ✓Boutique department store and concept store pages curating a high-end jewelry edit
- ✓Membership and clienteling pages for high-net-worth customer programs
- Open the Jewelry & Luxury Watches template in Swiper Studio by clicking 'Use This Template' above
- Replace the cover wordmark and "Heritage 2026" tag with your maison name and the campaign or collection year
- Swap the six macro images with your own watch, bracelet, ring, earring, necklace, and craft photography on black velvet or silk
- Update each piece overlay with the product name, "From $X,XXX" pricing, and material spec - or hide the price entirely if your category prefers inquiry-only commerce
- Adjust the off-black, champagne gold, and deep brown palette in the project style panel if your house uses a different signature color
- Tune the fade speed and parallax distance to taste - faster for a snappier browse, slower with more parallax for a more cinematic feel
- Set responsive breakpoints for the Italiana display type so the maison wordmark and piece names scale cleanly across mobile, tablet, and desktop
- Export to HTML, React, Vue, Next.js, Web Component, or Webflow, or publish to CDN for embedding into a heritage collection page on your storefront
- Can I swap the jewelry pieces for my own collection?
- Yes. The default sequence covers a gold automatic watch, a diamond tennis bracelet, an 18k gold signet ring, emerald drop earrings, layered chain necklaces, and a watchmaker craft shot. Replace each macro image with your own photography in the media panel - the type overlays for piece name, "From $X,XXX" price, and material spec adjust to fit any product.
- How does the fade effect with parallax behave on mobile?
- The slider uses an 800ms fade with parallax on every breakpoint, so each macro shot resolves cleanly in place rather than sliding across. Parallax distance scales down on smaller screens to avoid overshoot, and you can disable parallax entirely per element if you prefer a flatter, more catalog feel.
- Can I rebrand the MAISON Heritage 2026 cover?
- Absolutely. The cover slide reads "MAISON - Heritage 2026" set in Italiana display type. Replace the maison name and the collection or campaign year with your own, adjust the cover image if needed, and the editorial pacing carries through the rest of the sequence without any layout work.
- Will the off-black, champagne gold, and deep brown palette work for my brand?
- The default palette of #0b0a09 off-black, #c5a572 champagne gold, and #2a2520 deep brown is tuned for heritage and luxury jewelry brands, but every color is editable. Adjust the accent gold to your house color or shift the background to a deep burgundy or midnight navy to suit a different positioning.
- How do I publish this on a luxury commerce site?
- Publish from Swiper Studio to CDN and paste the embed snippet into your storefront, or export the slider as a React or Vue component for headless setups on platforms like Shopify Hydrogen and Next.js. The Webflow plugin gives you a native element you can drop directly into a heritage collection page.
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