Independent Business × Workstyle: Commissioned Production
29 jobs found.
Armor Craftsman
Armor craftsmen are artisans who use non-metal materials such as leather, cloth, and wood to produce decorative parts for armor and armor suits.
Kokeshi Maker
A profession that manufactures wooden traditional dolls "Kokeshi" using a lathe or by hand.
Go Board and Shogi Board Grid Line Worker
Artisan who accurately draws, engraves, and finishes grid lines on wooden go boards and shogi boards using lacquer.
Sashiko Felt Worker
A Sashiko Felt Worker is a craftsman who uses sashiko techniques on felt fabric to apply decorations and reinforcements. By applying traditional sashiko patterns to felt products, they manufacture textile products that combine practicality and beauty.
Coral Craftworker
Artisan who creates ornaments and crafts by handcrafting processes such as sculpting and polishing using coral as material.
Fern Craft Worker
Artisan who manufactures wooden handicrafts such as baskets, boxes, and trays using the technique of weaving shida material made by thinly processing wood.
Lacquerware Base Coater
A traditional coating artisan who applies base coats using pumice powder and sabi-lacquer to the wood body in the lacquerware manufacturing process, smoothing the surface.
Prayer Bead Stringer (Crystal)
An artisan who crafts crystal prayer beads using braided cords or bead processing. Manually assembles prayer beads for religious use or as decorative accessories.
Ship Fittings Woodworker
Ship fittings woodworkers are craftsmen who process, assemble, and finish wooden parts and decorations used in ships.
Percussion Instrument Maker
A specialist occupation that uses materials such as wood, metal, and leather to design, manufacture, and adjust percussion instruments like marimbas, xylophones, timpani, and drums.