These guitar picks are a mix of resin and wood, please check the other images to see the different the different picks that are numbered for individual selection. If you would like an engraving please contact me, the resin does engrave but is difficult to see. Check the last image to see an example of a necklace and a keychain. >>>>>>>>>>>>BASIC STEPS FOR ORDERING<<<<<<<<<<< STEP 1: Check the pictures for selecting individual picks and find the number(s) of the pick(s) STEP 2: Select the number(s) of the pick(s) you like and add them to your cart. Pick the Resin Wood Pick# ->CONTINUE READING IF YOU WANT MORE DETAILS I also sell wood guitar pick boxes/holder. This guitar pick box can hold 1 wood guitar pick at the link below: https://etsy.me/2GR3DFm This guitar pick box can hold 5 wood guitar picks at the link below: http://etsy.me/2wLMpBX [New to Etsy?] Click the link below for How to Order on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/339?ref=help_search_result [CONTACT ME] Click the link below or click the contact button to contact me: https://www.etsy.com/conversations/new?with_id=13072729&ref=owner_contact_leftnav [FAQs] Q: HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR SHIPPING? A: Please click the link below the pictures above for Shipping or the box above listed "Shipping & Policies" below the photos https://www.etsy.com/shop/PickslaysWoodworking/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav Q: HOW DO I ADD MULTIPLE PICKS A: Please "Add to Cart" one guitar pick at a time and then purchase all guitar picks together. Q: HOW BIG ARE THESE PICKS? A: My guitar picks are approximately >1 1/16 inch or 26 mm wide >1 1/4 inch long or 31 mm >1/8 of an inch thick or 3 mm thick to insure durability and to allow the grooves at the top of the pick to be deeper, allowing for better grip Some guitar picks may not be exactly those dimensions. But I do my best to make them as close to those measurements as I can. I do this by hand and I have to estimate as I sand them by hand. Q. CAN YOU ACTUALLY PLAY WITH THESE? A: Yes, wood guitar picks offer a great sound on pretty much all kinds of guitars. Feel and sound: For sound, They make a great smooth sound when they hit the strings. It doesn't have that plasticky sound that a plastic pick has as it rolls off each string. Customers and friends say that they make a beautiful sound. For feel, Smooth to the touch, great grip at the top. It's hard to see in the pictures, but there are indentations at the top on both sides for gripping. Engravings add some roughness but give more friction to make it even easier to grip. Check to see pictures of the indentations for the grip at the top of the pick at my about page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PickslaysWoodworking/about?ref=l2-about [DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLASTIC AND WOOD PICKS] >Wood has no flexibility and is very firm. > Wood offers a much clearer and stronger strum > It doesn't have that plastic plucking sound that most plastic picks have as the pick catches on every string. > It gives a great sound. Thanks for looking, Spencer