Zongking Sheepskin Manufacturers
Zongking sheepskin manufacturer. Choose Australian and New Zealand sheep wool
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We provide customized services for sheepskin carpets, wool polishing wheels, wool car seat cushions and backrests, as well as any sheepskin wool products. We design and produce according to your needs
Why choose us
13+ years of experience
Since2009, we’ve been crafting natural sheepskin products — from raw hides to finished goods.
1000+ products per year
A full production cycle — processing,Design and production over 1000 products annually for our B2B partners.
10 days to process a bulk order
Fast production start — we launch bulk orders in just 10 business days.
10+ partner countries
Trusted worldwide — we supply to 30+ countries across Europe, the US, Asia, and the South America
Semi-Finished Sheepskin Products
Sheepskin Products We Manufacture:
We design and manufacture a wide range of sheepskin products for home furnishings, clothing accessories, and automotive supplies.
Premium Sheepskin Coats & Jackets
Wool shoes and insoles
Wool quilts and home textiles
Wool car interior
Wool polishing pads and car cleaning
Soft Sheepskin Products for Kids
Sheepskin Hats & Headwear

About ZongKing Sheepskin
We mainly produce sheepskin carpets, wool car seat cushions and backrests, wool polishing discs, wool car wash gloves, and customize various sheepskin wool products. With years of cross-border sales experience, our products are sold well in over 50 countries overseas, with a good reputation and a constant stream of repeat customers
We are a professional fur manufacturer from Weixian County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, China, known as the famous fur capital. We purchase local sheepskin from Australia and New Zealand and complete the production process in our own factory to ensure product quality. Our sheepskin and wool products are natural, environmentally friendly, and formaldehyde free. We can provide an international SGS testing certificate.
We mainly produce sheepskin carpets, wool car seat cushions and backrests, wool polishing discs, wool car wash gloves, and customize various sheepskin wool products. With years of cross-border sales experience, our products are sold well in over 50 countries overseas, with a good reputation and a constant stream of repeat customers
The testing certificates we can provide
International SGS weighted and heavy metal testing
GLOBAL CUSTOMER SHARE
2009
established
50+
Bestselling countries
1200+
daily processing of sheep fur
500+
Customer Praise
13+
industry experience
GLOBAL CUSTOMER SHARE

The most popular wool products

100% sheepskin rug
this natural sheepskin rug has a rich pile that feels heavenly underfoot. Safe and gentle for babies, pets, and anyone who appreciates the pure touch of lambskin. Perfect as a sheepskin for baby, sheep rug by the bed, or a small sheepskin rug for your favorite seat.
wool polishing pads
Fine 100% Natural Wool buffing pads scientifically formulated for compounding paint, gelcoat and fiberglass surfaces on boats, cars, RVs and more.

What Our Clients Have to Say
We specialize in producing sheepskin and wool products, providing you with a complete solution from consultation, ordering to after-sales service, with a guaranteed reputation
Love how plush it feels on bare feet. My cat, who never before slept on the side of my bed, has taken it over at bedtime. She also loves it. I’m considering another one, but it may be too wide for where I would place it. I think everyone would like this rug.
—sherri carabillo
100% genuine sheepskin, exquisite craftsmanship! The texture is extremely soft and smooth, far exceeding my expectations for a product in this price range. It is ideal for making custom leather jackets with a luxurious feel.
—Jane Anderson
Amazing! A high-quality sheepskin rug is truly a timeless and practical investment—especially when it maintains its beauty and comfort over years of use. The fact that it still looks new after three winters speaks volumes about its craftsmanship and durability. fashion!
—James Head

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Top sellers of our distributors:

sheepskin rug

wool polishing pads

sheepskin hats

sheepskin House Shoes

sheepskin doll
FAQ
The minimum order quantity for semi-finished products is 1,000 square feet; for carpets and automotive interiors, it is 100 pieces per color; the minimum order quantity for wool polishing pads is 1,000 pieces; and for other finished sheepskin products, the minimum order quantity depends on the product itself.
To ensure confidence in our products, you can order a sample. We will provide a finished item for you to check the sheepskin quality, craftsmanship, and finishing details.
Absolutely. simply provide us with a description, photo, or sketch. Our team will refine the design, source the right materials, andcreate a test sample, which we will send to vou for approval before startina batch production
Our average production lead time starts from 10 days. The exact timeline depends on the order volume, design complexity, and seasonality, Please contact us for precise schedulna.
Delivery usuallv takes 30 davs, The longer time may be around 50 days depending on the destination and shipping method. We work with trusted transport companies and international loaistics partners to select the best option for vou
Simply fillout the form on our website or reach us directly through the contact details listed online -we’ll be happy to assist you
Request our wholesale catalog
We’ll send you a detailed catalog with our product range and wholesale conditions.
sheepskin FAQ

What exactly is a sheepskin rug?
A sheepskin rug is the natural hide of a lamb or sheep that has been preserved through tanning while keeping the wool intact on the skin. Authentic sheepskin rugs are complete animal pelts—not pieced together or artificially constructed—making each one truly one-of-a-kind. Every rug has distinct characteristics in terms of markings, texture, wool length, weight, and overall shape.
While called a “rug,” sheepskin shouldn’t be thought of only as a floor covering. Many people use them as decorative throws on furniture like sofas and chairs. The natural material provides a soft, comforting touch that makes it versatile for various uses throughout the home and beyond.
How do you measure your hides?
Visual Measurement Guide
We provide photographs showing exactly how we measure each sheepskin, so you can see our process for yourself. These images not only demonstrate our measuring technique but also give you a helpful visual reference for estimating the wool length on each hide. By examining these measurement photos, you’ll gain a better understanding of both the sheepskin’s overall size and the approximate depth of its wool pile.

Bald spots on hides?
Please be aware that all sheepskins feature shorter wool around the perimeter edges. This is because sheep naturally have shorter hair on their underside and belly areas. While some sheepskins with longer overall wool may conceal these edges better than others, this characteristic is typically visible to some degree on every hide.
These shorter-haired areas are not bald spots or defects—they’re a completely natural feature of an authentic animal pelt. This is simply how the wool grows on a living sheep, and it’s one of the many authentic characteristics that confirm you’re receiving a genuine, natural sheepskin.

Do sheepskins shed wool?
Shedding varies from sheepskin to sheepskin—some have no shedding at all, others may shed slightly, and a few shed more initially. The good news is that any shedding is temporary and will stop over time; it doesn’t continue indefinitely.
The majority of our sheepskins have minimal to no shedding, and we take care to thoroughly brush each one before shipping it to you. Chair pads and stitched rugs may experience slightly more initial shedding since cutting the hide edges can loosen some fibers, but this too will subside with use.
Sheepskin Thickness and Density
Every sheepskin rug is truly one-of-a-kind. Because these are natural hides rather than factory-made products, no two will ever be identical. To help you compare the thickness and density of our sheepskins, we’ve developed a unique demonstration method.
We fold each sheepskin pelt in half, then gather it into two folds and place it on a table. This visual comparison allows you to see how sheepskins of similar sizes stack up against each other in terms of their bulk, density, and overall volume—giving you a clearer sense of each hide’s substantial quality and feel.




What does the backside of a sheepskin look like?
The backside of a sheepskin features a suede finish. Since these are “single face sheepskins,” we don’t expect the suede side to be flawless—it’s a natural leather surface with authentic characteristics. Each sheepskin is hand-trimmed, which means the shape and edge finish will vary from hide to hide.
Our sheepskin hides come exclusively from meticulously cared-for livestock. Each piece is “perfectly imperfect” by design—these are natural pelts created by nature, not manufactured products. The variations and markings you see are proof of authenticity and part of what makes each sheepskin genuinely unique.

How do l clean my sheepskin rug?
For Deep or Extensive Cleaning:
If your sheepskin needs a thorough, comprehensive cleaning, we recommend having it professionally dry cleaned. Alternatively, you can learn to clean it yourself at home by visiting this excellent tutorial: https://cleaninghow.to/the-step-by-step-guide-to-easily-clean-your-sheepskin-rug/
(This resource is not affiliated with us, but it provides an outstanding step-by-step guide that we highly recommend!)
Regular Maintenance
For Daily Use (by you or pets): Shake and brush your sheepskin monthly or weekly to maintain its beautiful appearance and keep it fresh.
For Occasional Use (accent pieces or light use): Shake and brush periodically to preserve its look and freshness.
Airing Out: We recommend hanging your sheepskin outside to air out, especially during cold weather. A few hours of fresh air does wonders for revitalizing the fleece.
Large Area Rugs: If possible, carefully shake out and air your large sheepskin rugs periodically. If this isn’t feasible, vacuum weekly using the suction-only setting (no beater bar or rotating brush).
Spot Cleaning
For periodic spot cleaning, use a no-rinse wool wash diluted in a spray bottle. Spray the solution over the entire wool surface or just the area needing attention, then gently wipe in one direction. Never rub or scrub the wool when wet—this can damage the fibers and mat the fleece.
After spot cleaning, hang your sheepskin to dry in a warm, airy location with shade. Never place it near a hot stove or in direct sunlight, as excessive heat can damage the leather.
Where do your sheepskins come from?
European Sheepskins
The majority of our sheepskins come from Australia and New Zealandwith rigorous environmental, labor, and health standards—regulations that are actually more stringent than those in the United States. We partner with small, family-run tanneries that have been operating for generations.
Australia and New Zealand climate is ideal for raising sheep and lambs. The animals graze freely on open land rather than being confined to feedlots. This natural, pasture-based lifestyle results in exceptionally clean wool.
Real Authentic Genuine Sheepskins vs. their faux counterparts?
A Closer Look
The Basics
Real Shearling: This is the tanned skin of a sheep or lamb with the wool still on. It’s a natural material.
Faux Shearling: This is a man-made fabric. It has a knitted backing with synthetic fibers stitched or glued on to mimic wool.
How It Feels and Looks
Real:
Feel: Incredibly soft, smooth, and resilient. When you push the hair aside, you can clearly see the leather hide underneath.
Look: The curls and length of the wool aren’t perfectly uniform. It has a natural, organic look with a soft luster.
Faux:
Feel: Can feel very soft, but often lacks the same depth and springiness. Sometimes it can feel a bit “slippery” or synthetic.
Look: The pattern and color are often too perfect and regular. The back is clearly a knitted or woven fabric.
Performance
Warmth:
Real: Wool fibers are naturally hollow, creating tiny pockets of air that provide superior insulation. The leather hide blocks wind. It’s also breathable, which means it regulates your temperature and won’t make you sweaty.
Faux: It keeps you warm mainly by being a physical barrier against the wind. However, because it doesn’t breathe, moisture (sweat) can get trapped, making you feel damp and cold.
Durability:
Real: Extremely tough. The leather hide is strong. With the right care, a real shearling coat can be a lifetime investment.
Faux: The fibers are less robust. After lots of wear, friction, and washing, the pile can flatten, tangle, or fall out.
How to Tell Them Apart
The Base Layer Test (Part the Hairs):
Real: You will see a leather hide where the hairs are rooted.
Faux: You will see a fabric backing.
The Burn Test (Be Careful!):
Real: Pluck a few fibers and burn them. They will smell like burning hair and turn into crumbly black ash.
Faux: The fibers will melt and drip, smell like burning plastic, and harden into a bead when cool.
Heads up: This damages the item, so only do this with permission or on a tiny, hidden sample!
The Squish Test:
Real: Squeeze it tightly and let go. It should bounce back quickly to its original shape.
Faux: It might recover more slowly and can show pressure marks.
Do sheepskin have odor, if so what do they smell like?
Do Sheepskin Rugs Have an Odor?
All sheepskin rugs have a natural scent that comes from their organic origin. Just like jute, a leather jacket, or a damp wool sweater, sheepskin carries its own distinctive aroma. Interestingly, the scent varies depending on where the sheep originated, largely influenced by their diet and environment.
Some of our sheepskins receive a final rinse with lightly scented shampoo during the tanning process. Over 99% of our customers find the natural scent pleasant and enjoyable.
What Does Sheepskin Smell Like?
The scent experience varies based on individual perception, familiarity with natural materials, and your home’s climate conditions.
Common descriptions include:
Light Shampoo Fragrance: Especially noticeable on freshly tanned sheepskins. These retain the authentic sheepskin aroma—a natural combination of wool, leather, and lanolin. The intensity varies depending on each sheep’s natural oils.
Lanolin Scent: The natural oils present in sheep’s wool create a distinctive earthy aroma.
Farm-Fresh Aroma: Some people describe a light “sheepy,” farmy, or barnyard scent. This is most noticeable in humid home environments without climate control, particularly during hot summer months when humidity exceeds 60%.
Important Note: The scent is strongest when you first unpack your sheepskin, as it has been enclosed in a box with plastic packaging during shipping. Airing it out will significantly reduce the initial intensity.
What assistance can we provide for you
If you’re feeling uncertain, overwhelmed, or unsure where to start, we strongly encourage you to reach out before making your purchase. Let us know your specific needs and expectations—whether it’s a particular thickness, level of softness, intended use, or any other preferences you have in mind.
We’re committed to helping every customer find exactly what they’re looking for and ensuring you have a positive shopping experience from start to finish. Contact us
:info@zongking.com.cn—we’re here to help!











