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Adriana Soto Joyeria

Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle

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Description

Brass Cross Threader Earrings – Freshwater Pearl Mixed Metal Dangle by Adriana Soto

Elevate your everyday style with these handmade Brass Cross Threader Earrings, a delicate blend of freshwater pearls, mixed metals, and Adriana Soto’s signature artisan charm. Each pair is thoughtfully handcrafted, featuring a tiny brass cross, a luminous pearl, and a sleek stainless-steel threader chain that adds graceful movement with every step.

Designed for effortless wear, these earrings create a lightweight, modern dangle that pairs beautifully with minimal, boho, or faith-inspired looks. The mixed-metal contrast adds depth and versatility, making them easy to style with silver, gold, or brass jewelry.

Perfect for daily wear or gifting, each set arrives gift-ready and showcases the craftsmanship of a true independent maker. Unique, soulful, and intentionally designed — just like all pieces by Adriana Soto Joyeria.

Details
  • Mixed-metal, two-tone design
  • Tiny brass cross
  • Freshwater pearls
  • Stainless steel threader chain
  • Coated brass wiring
  • Approximately 5 inches end-to-end
  • Best worn by gently pulling the earlobe down to slide in and out
  • Not recommended for very small ear piercings
  • Packaging is gift-ready
Shipping & Returns
  • Adriana Soto Joyeria Free Shipping on Orders $50+
    Standard delivery: 3-5 business days.
  • Standard Items: 14-day hassle-free returns. Custom Made: Unfortunately No Returns accepted. Contact us for instructions.

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Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
Brass Cross Threader Earrings: Freshwater Pearl, Mixed Metal Dangle
  • Made in America

  • Adriana Soto Joyeria Free Shippings on Orders $50+

  • 100% Handcrafted

  • Small Business

  • Fueled by Culture & Creativity

What Makes Adriana Soto Joyeria Special to Us

Adriana Soto grew up in El Paso, Texas—borderland terrain where culture, craft, and landscape converge. She saw jewelry that followed trends but lacked the soul of the maker’s hand. So she began making her own pieces, combining ceramics, hand-cut metal, and gemstones with the textures and colors of desert and folk tradition. We love Adriana Soto Joyería because it reflects the spirit of American craftsmanship: one maker, rooted in heritage, creating wearable art with intention, personality, and authenticity.

ADRIANA SOTO

FAQs

What materials does Adriana Soto use?

Adriana uses a unique mix of ceramics, hand-cut metals, and natural gemstones—each chosen for texture, color, and the story behind it.

Are these pieces truly handmade?

Yes — every piece is handcrafted by Adriana in the U.S., reflecting her personal touch and creative vision.

How should I care for ceramic or metal jewelry?

Because pieces are artisan-made, it’s best to avoid harsh chemicals, wipe gently with a soft cloth, and store away from moisture to preserve finish and form.

What is the sizing like for earrings, necklaces, and rings?

Sizing details are listed on each product page; because items are handmade, each piece may vary slightly—which is part of its charm.

Are the designs influenced by Adriana’s heritage?

Absolutely. Adriana’s work is inspired by the intersection of the desert, border culture, and folk art traditions—giving her jewelry a unique narrative you won’t find in mass-market designs.