Nativo™ Dual Grip Pick - Coconut

$8.99

Coconut Dual Grip — The Eternal Tree, Engineered

Nothing wasted. Everything used. Shaped for the way you actually play.

There is a reason the coconut palm is called Niu in Malagasy — the tree of life. Across Madagascar and the tropical world, the coconut palm has provided food, water, shelter, rope, fuel, and medicine to coastal communities for thousands of years. Every part of the tree has a purpose. Every part has always had a purpose.

We took the shell — the part most people throw away — and made it into the most controlled pick you will ever hold.

What You Hold

The Coconut Dual Grip is not flat. It was never meant to be.

Both faces are contoured — subtly, precisely — to follow the natural geometry of the fingers that hold it. The pick itself is 3mm thick, but the Dual Grip contours mean that the material actually sitting between your fingers is just 1mm. It does not feel like holding a pick. It feels like holding nothing at all — which is exactly the point.

The result is a pick that seats itself instinctively in your grip, orients correctly without looking, and stays there regardless of tempo, sweat, or intensity. No adhesive grip coating. No laser-etched texture. No rubber insert. Just shell, shaped the way nature intended material to be shaped — by understanding what the hand actually does when it plays fast.

At speed, the difference is immediate. Where a flat pick can rotate, migrate, or demand constant micro-corrections, the Coconut Dual Grip locks in. Your energy goes entirely to the strings. Nothing is wasted on control.

What Makes It

Coconut shell is surprisingly hard — sitting at 3 to 4 on the Mohs scale, denser and more rigid than most people expect from a plant material. Against strings it delivers a bright, snappy attack with a warmth that synthetic materials cannot touch. Lightweight in the hand but substantial at the tip, with a tonal character that sits somewhere between hardwood and stone — organic, immediate, and alive.

The Dual Grip contours are shaped by hand and finished to precision — smooth enough that the grip feels intuitive rather than mechanical. Because coconut shell is composed of densely interlocking lignin and cellulose, the contours hold their form indefinitely. There is no coating to wear through, no texture to flatten over time. The geometry is in the shell itself.

Cut and polished, the surface reveals a deep chocolate brown to near-black interior shot through with fine natural grain lines and subtle variations in tone. It has the quiet confidence of dark hardwood, with a snap and brightness that hardwood rarely delivers.

Every pick is sourced as a byproduct of Madagascar's coconut food industry — shells that would otherwise be burned or composted. No tree is felled for this purpose. The coconut was harvested for its fruit. We use what remains.

What It Means

Every element of a guitar pick that is not helping you play is working against you. A pick that shifts is a pick that steals attention. A pick that demands grip is a pick that tenses the hand. A pick that you have to think about is a pick that is costing you music.

The Coconut Dual Grip was designed to disappear — not in your gear drawer, but in your hand. To become so natural an extension of your grip that the only thing left to think about is what you are playing.

Three millimeters of shell from one of the world's most revered trees. One millimeter between your fingers. Zero waste. Zero slip. Zero compromise.

Fast is not just about fingers. It is about everything getting out of the way.

Material: Coconut Shell

Tip Shape: Butterfly Cross Blade

Thickness: 3mm (0.120”)

Popular With: Acoustic Guitar

Coconut Dual Grip — The Eternal Tree, Engineered

Nothing wasted. Everything used. Shaped for the way you actually play.

There is a reason the coconut palm is called Niu in Malagasy — the tree of life. Across Madagascar and the tropical world, the coconut palm has provided food, water, shelter, rope, fuel, and medicine to coastal communities for thousands of years. Every part of the tree has a purpose. Every part has always had a purpose.

We took the shell — the part most people throw away — and made it into the most controlled pick you will ever hold.

What You Hold

The Coconut Dual Grip is not flat. It was never meant to be.

Both faces are contoured — subtly, precisely — to follow the natural geometry of the fingers that hold it. The pick itself is 3mm thick, but the Dual Grip contours mean that the material actually sitting between your fingers is just 1mm. It does not feel like holding a pick. It feels like holding nothing at all — which is exactly the point.

The result is a pick that seats itself instinctively in your grip, orients correctly without looking, and stays there regardless of tempo, sweat, or intensity. No adhesive grip coating. No laser-etched texture. No rubber insert. Just shell, shaped the way nature intended material to be shaped — by understanding what the hand actually does when it plays fast.

At speed, the difference is immediate. Where a flat pick can rotate, migrate, or demand constant micro-corrections, the Coconut Dual Grip locks in. Your energy goes entirely to the strings. Nothing is wasted on control.

What Makes It

Coconut shell is surprisingly hard — sitting at 3 to 4 on the Mohs scale, denser and more rigid than most people expect from a plant material. Against strings it delivers a bright, snappy attack with a warmth that synthetic materials cannot touch. Lightweight in the hand but substantial at the tip, with a tonal character that sits somewhere between hardwood and stone — organic, immediate, and alive.

The Dual Grip contours are shaped by hand and finished to precision — smooth enough that the grip feels intuitive rather than mechanical. Because coconut shell is composed of densely interlocking lignin and cellulose, the contours hold their form indefinitely. There is no coating to wear through, no texture to flatten over time. The geometry is in the shell itself.

Cut and polished, the surface reveals a deep chocolate brown to near-black interior shot through with fine natural grain lines and subtle variations in tone. It has the quiet confidence of dark hardwood, with a snap and brightness that hardwood rarely delivers.

Every pick is sourced as a byproduct of Madagascar's coconut food industry — shells that would otherwise be burned or composted. No tree is felled for this purpose. The coconut was harvested for its fruit. We use what remains.

What It Means

Every element of a guitar pick that is not helping you play is working against you. A pick that shifts is a pick that steals attention. A pick that demands grip is a pick that tenses the hand. A pick that you have to think about is a pick that is costing you music.

The Coconut Dual Grip was designed to disappear — not in your gear drawer, but in your hand. To become so natural an extension of your grip that the only thing left to think about is what you are playing.

Three millimeters of shell from one of the world's most revered trees. One millimeter between your fingers. Zero waste. Zero slip. Zero compromise.

Fast is not just about fingers. It is about everything getting out of the way.

Material: Coconut Shell

Tip Shape: Butterfly Cross Blade

Thickness: 3mm (0.120”)

Popular With: Acoustic Guitar

  • " The projection, sustain and rich tonality which is offered by each of these picks with an acoustic guitar, is amazing! I could hardly believe my own ears!!""

    —Durbha K.

    ★★★★★

  • "A perfect gift for guitar lovers"

    —Thomas C.

    ★★★★★

  • "These were wonderful. Great quality and nice case. Each pick was different and felt good in his hands. Worth the money."

    —Missy H.

    ★★★★★

  • "It was a gift for someone who plays guitar and they loved it!"

    —Richard H.

    ★★★★★

  • "my guitar actually plays with these picks and has a bigger and more defined sound, with more belly and volume"

    —Alessio

    ★★★★★