Frequently Asked Questions!

How do I know which thickness to buy?

Thin picks are recommended for acoustic guitar players; or players who primarily play country, jazz, indie, pop etc.

Medium picks are recommended for regular electric guitar players or heavier strumming such as rock music.

Heavy picks are recommended for bass players and heavy metal players.

Do you have a physical store?

We currently do not have a physical store, although you can find us at in person events listed on our Instagram @NaturalcyPicks !

What do I do if I have any specific questions or concerns?

You can go ahead and send us a message on Instagram @NaturalcyPicks or on our contact page :)

Is there any special care I need to be aware of ?

Our stone guitar picks are made to last, so long as you are not throwing, dropping or losing them. So no specific care is needed other than keeping it in a safe place!

Do you do any customs?

We currently are selective on custom sizes and thicknesses as they can be time consuming but send us a message and we will let you know if its possible.

What makes a stone guitar pick different?

Tone — Stone is denser than most traditional pick materials, which transfers more energy to the strings and produces a brighter, crisper attack with enhanced clarity and sustain.

Feel — Stone picks have a naturally smooth, cool surface that glides across strings with very little drag, giving you a fluid, consistent stroke.

Grip — The slight natural texture and weight of stone provides a secure, stable grip without needing added rubber or grip coating.

Durability — Stone doesn't flex, warp, or wear down the way plastic picks do. A stone pick will essentially last forever under normal playing conditions.

Weight & thickness — Stone picks tend to be heavier and more rigid than standard picks, which appeals to players who prefer a stiffer pick with more control and presence.