Marian Blue
A deep, devotional blue anchors the palette alongside ivory, white, and restrained gold.
Custom Talavera-style Wedding Lassos
Custom lazos — wedding lassos — made with cord, Talavera-style beads, knotwork, and personal details, designed for the ceremony and kept as a first family heirloom.
Start with timing and color direction. The deeper design decisions can come later if a custom lasso is the right fit.
Ceremonial Craft
my something blue focuses on wedding lassos that feel reverent without becoming ornate for ornament's sake. The work is cord-based, bead-focused, and heirloom-minded.
A deep, devotional blue anchors the palette alongside ivory, white, and restrained gold.
Geometric tile cues appear as borders, medallions, and balanced pattern rather than busy decoration.
Start with your date and color direction; knot style, charms, and finishing details can be guided later.
Custom Variations
Each lasso begins with the same focused craft: cord, Talavera-style bead rhythm, knotwork, and meaningful detail. From there, the piece is shaped around your ceremony, color direction, family symbolism, and the way it will be held, blessed, photographed, and kept.
Custom knot variations shape the structure and presence of the finished piece.
Meaningful charms may be incorporated to represent a job, hobby, family tie, devotion, or other personal significance.
Finishing details can be considered individually when they suit the ceremony, schedule, and handwork.
Custom Orders
A simple process for creating a meaningful lasso without feeling overwhelmed by every design decision up front.
Share your wedding date so I can confirm we have enough time for the completion of your wedding lasso.
Share your color palette, Talavera-style bead direction and the knotwork style you’re drawn to. The final design details can still be refined later.
I'll guide you through the final design details before your piece is made.
Your lasso is carefully finished and prepared to arrive in time for your wedding.
Custom lassos begin at $350, with final pricing confirmed after your inquiry. Please allow at least 3 months for completion before shipping.
Ceremony Guide
In many Catholic, Mexican, Filipino, Hispanic, and Latin American wedding ceremonies, a wedding lasso is placed around the couple as a visible symbol of unity. Customs vary by family, parish, celebrant, and region, so my something blue approaches the tradition with care and deference.