Capucinne Among First Jewellers to Offer Cryptocurrency Payment

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Image: Capucinne

Cryptocurrencies have been popping up everywhere recently, and Capucinne is staying ahead of the curve by allowing customers to purchase using cryptocurrency as a mode of payment.

The jewellery brand has announced that it now accepts Bitcoin, Ethreum, DAI, Litecoin, and USD Coin. The option for payment with cryptocurrency is in its checkout process, making it convenient for everyone. 

Capucinne is among one of the first jewellery brands to offer cryptocurrency as a form of payment. So if you’re out shopping for an engagement or wedding ring, it has never been easier and hassle-free. Payment and personal information are safe and secure.

Capucinne began as an Etsy shop in Slovenia in 2016 and has since become a top-rated jewellery catering to customers worldwide. It specialises in wedding and engagement rings, with a sister site specifically for silver jewellery called Capucinne Blue. The brand also offers customisations and commissions, making sure your accessories are up to your liking.

capucinne moss agate ring
Like all gemstones, Moss Agate comes with healing properties. Image: Capucinne

A few collections Capucinne has available is its Moss Agate gemstone engagement rings. No two of these stones look the same, making sure your jewellery is uniquely beautiful. The gemstones also come in a variety of cuts, including their signature kite-shaped gemstones.

capucinne diamond necklace
Image: Capucinne

Capucinne’s website also offers diamond necklaces and its diamonds are conflict-free, ensuring you enjoy your new bling guilt-free. Available in a variety of styles, these necklaces are a lovely dainty addition to any outfit. Prices for these necklaces are from US$160 upwards.

So if you’re looking for jewellery to signify your everlasting love or a new dainty piece of jewellery, Capucinne has your bases covered.

More information can be found on their website here.

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