Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Keywords: Kimono

20 matching jobs found.

Costume Dresser

A costume dresser is a specialist who beautifully dresses customers in kimonos, dresses, and other costumes for occasions such as weddings, stage performances, and photo shoots, performing coordination and maintenance.

Itome Worker (Hand-Drawn Yuzen)

Specialized artisan who hand-draws outline lines using itome paste in the yuzen dyeing process to perform resist treatment.

Obijime Braider

Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.

Kimono Dresser

A kimono dresser is a specialist who dresses kimonos beautifully. They handle everything from obi tying to accessory adjustments for various occasions such as coming-of-age ceremonies, weddings, tea ceremonies, and more.

Kimono Dresser

A profession specializing in kimono dressing and obi tying, providing Japanese attire styles tailored to customers.

Kimono Dressing Instructor

A specialist who teaches students correct kimono dressing methods and etiquette based on kimono dressing techniques and knowledge of Japanese attire.

Kimono Repairer

Specialist who repairs and restores kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories to a reusable state.

Geisha

A profession that upholds Japan's traditional hospitality arts, entertaining guests through conversation, dance, Japanese music performances, and more.

Sashi Yuzen Worker

A Sashi Yuzen worker is an artisan who uses the Sashi Yuzen technique, one of the Yuzen dyeing methods, to draw patterns on silk fabrics such as kimonos and obis with resist paste and apply colors using brushes.

Hand-Drawn Artisan (Dyeing Industry)

Artisan who draws patterns on fabric using hand-drawing techniques and performs dyeing processes using resist and dyes.