Final Verdict
0/100
An Italian jewelry portfolio that’s as aged as its 'Corrosion' collection, featuring 2016 design sensibilities and a meta title that thinks 'Homepage' is a high-value keyword.
Impression
45
The UI feels like a high-end brochure from a decade ago that someone accidentally uploaded to the internet. Navigation items like 'Alchemical Balls' and 'Cracks' sound less like fine jewelry and more like a medical diagnosis for your tech stack.
Carousel labeled '1 2 3 4'
Performance
30
The presence of a 'Page load link' in the source suggests you're using a preloader to mask the fact that you're serving unoptimized images of 'Pebbles' that probably have the file size of actual rocks.
Preloader hiding heavy assets
SEO
25
Your meta title is 'Gigi Mariani Gioielli | Homepage'. Truly visionary. I’m sure 'Homepage' is exactly what your high-net-worth clients are searching for when they want bespoke goldsmithing.
Lazy Meta Title
Copywriting
40
The menu is a list of nouns that reads like a geological survey: 'Corrosion', 'Cracks', 'Pebbles'. It’s an artist's portfolio, we get it, but a little context wouldn't hurt anyone who isn't a mineralogist.
Minimalist to a fault
Trust
50
The footer proudly displays '2016 | 2026', proving that while the jewelry is timeless, the 'Design: Zonamista' template has been frozen in carbonite for nearly ten years.
Dated footer timestamps