Apprentice × Workstyle: Workshop employment
33 jobs found.
Hikisome Dyer
An artisan who draws patterns on fabric using resist agents and allows dyes to penetrate, expressing diverse patterns.
Folding Screen Paperer
Traditional craft occupation that attaches Japanese paper or cloth to the frame of a folding screen and decorates it with lacquer or gold leaf.
Buddhist altar fittings carver (wooden)
A Buddhist altar fittings carver (wooden) is an artisan who applies carved decorations to wooden Buddhist altar fittings such as altars and statues.
Futon Hand Sewer
A craftsman who cuts and assembles futon fabric by hand sewing, performs cotton filling and sewing, and completes the futon.
Bamboo bender (bamboo-made)
A profession that shapes bamboo material using steaming bending or splitting processes to manufacture curved surface components such as furniture parts and crafts.
Felloe Craftsman
Traditional woodworking craftsman who processes, assembles, and finishes wooden products for the felloe (rim segment), the outer peripheral member of the wheel.
Monkiri worker (cutting backing threads of patterned fabrics)
Artisan who manually cuts off the backing threads of patterned fabrics and finishes them.
Reed Screen Maker
Artisan who weaves traditional sunshades (yoshizu) using reeds (ashi). Manufactures products that are installed outdoors to soften sunlight.
Lettering
Lettering is a technical profession that designs and draws letters beautifully, using hand-drawing or painting to expressively render text on signboards, advertisements, packages, and more.
Wagasa Painter
Specialist who draws and colors traditional patterns on wagasa using brushes and pigments.