Independent Business × Keywords: Dyeing

11 jobs found.

Bag Repair Worker

Specialist who repairs damaged parts of bags and briefcases, restoring functionality and appearance through processes such as sewing, parts replacement, and dyeing.

Leather Product Processor

Artisans and workers who cut, sew, dye, and finish-process leather to manufacture leather products such as bags and wallets.

Leather Product Manufacturing Engineer

A technical job that manufactures leather products such as bags, wallets, and belts by selecting leather materials and going through processes like cutting, sewing, forming, and finishing.

Leather Bag Maker

A profession that handles everything from designing leather bags to cutting, sewing, and finishing, producing high-quality bags and pouches.

Leather Band Maker

A craftsman who specializes in manufacturing leather bands through processes from cutting genuine leather, sewing, dyeing, hardware attachment, and finishing.

Gold Leaf Processing Worker (Yuzen)

Traditional artisan occupation that applies gold leaf to yuzen-dyed textiles, adding gorgeous decorations to high-class kimonos and the like.

Leather Tanner

A craftsman who tans raw hides with chemicals or plant tannins, performs dyeing and finishing processes, and manufactures leather for products such as shoes and bags.

Dyer

A dyer is a profession that applies dyeing processes to textile products such as fabrics and clothing. They are responsible for selecting and mixing dyes, the dyeing process, fixation, finishing, and managing product quality.

Leather Manufacturer

A profession that selects animal raw hides, tans them, dyes, cuts, and finishes to manufacture materials for leather products.

Hairpiece Maker

Occupation that produces hairpieces (partial wigs) using human hair or synthetic fibers as materials.