A single diamond catching light in a dark purple environment, with minimal white typography, presented as a slow cinematic 3D scene rather than a product page.
Most jewelry sites want to sell you a diamond. GRAIR wants you to sit in a dark room and feel one. It is a brand built almost entirely out of negative space and patience, which is a strange thing to attempt on the web and stranger still when it works.
Under the hood it is Three.js doing the heavy lifting against Blender-authored assets, and the interesting part is what Gaurav Mali chose not to render. The whole thing leans on controlled lighting and composition rather than geometry density, treating atmosphere as the primary material and the stone as almost incidental. Scroll becomes a camera rig. Mood becomes the interface. That panther iconography and the monochrome palette aren't decoration so much as a constraint the author set and then refused to break. Open the dev tools and watch how the scenes hand off to each other, poke at the scroll-driven transitions, and notice how little is on screen at any given moment.
- Live Demo: https://grair.undreamstudio.com
- Author: Gaurav Mali (LinkedIn, Instagram)