Gut strings are made from natural materials, giving them a tone that is warmer and more complex than nylon or metal alternatives.
They respond directly to the touch, producing sound that feels alive and closely connected to the instrument.
Yes. Our strings are designed for historical and traditional plucked instruments — including lute, theorbo, baroque guitar, harp, and similar setups.
They can be used on any instrument built or adjusted for gut tension.
Yes, a little care keeps them at their best.
Avoid extremes of humidity and temperature, and wipe them gently after playing.
Stable storage helps preserve tuning and tone.
Gut offers a sound and feel that modern materials cannot imitate — warm, responsive, and full of life.
It reflects centuries of craftsmanship and remains essential for musicians who value true historical tone.
Choose gauge based on your instrument’s tuning, string length, and desired tension.
Thicker strings offer more body and projection; thinner ones are lighter and more flexible.
If you’re unsure, we can help you select suitable diameters for your setup.
With proper care, gut strings can last several months or longer, depending on playing style, environment, and tuning.
Varnished gut lasts longer than plain gut thanks to its light protective coating.
- Plain Gut – natural finish, flexible, and resonant.
- Varnished Gut – thin coating for extra protection and tuning stability.
- Fret Gut – firm, smooth, and even for tying frets on lutes and viols.
Gut is sensitive to humidity, so small tuning adjustments are normal.
Once settled, they remain stable and reward the player with a natural, expressive tone.
At this time, Villotta Strings focuses on plain, varnished, and fret gut.
We can, however, guide you to compatible wound options from trusted makers if your instrument requires them.
If you’re unsure which strings best fit your instrument, we’re happy to help.
Send us a message — we’ll help you find the gauges and materials that bring out your instrument’s best voice.