Supervisor × Keywords: Decoration
22 jobs found.
Ceremonial Decoration Manufacturing Worker
A profession that creates decorations for celebrations and events such as weddings, festivals, and parties.
Onigawara Craftsman
Traditional craftsman who shapes clay, applies sculptures and decorations, fires it in a kiln, and manufactures onigawara, which are decorative roof tiles.
Glass Bead Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing occupation that melts glass raw materials, forms and fires glass beads by hand or machine, and finishes with polishing and decoration.
Kirikane (Kiri) Craftsman
Kirikane craftsmen are traditional Japanese artisans who use gold leaf or gold mud to apply delicate patterns to Buddhist statues, fusuma paintings, mandala diagrams, and more.
Hard Lacquerware Worker
An artisan who manufactures highly durable hard lacquerware products by applying synthetic resin paint to wooden or plastic bases, polishing, and shaping them.
Small Garment Stitcher
Artisan who manufactures and finishes small garments and fabric products by hand sewing or hand embroidery.
Cloisonné Silver Attachment Worker
Specialist who fixes silver foil or silver powder onto cloisonné works to apply decoration during cloisonné production.
Cloisonné Wire Setter
A traditional artisan who attaches metal wires to the base, applies enamel, fires it, and manufactures cloisonné decorative items.
Pearl Attacher
Artisan who manually attaches decorative materials such as pearls and beads to fabrics or products.
Bread and Confectionery Maker
A profession that mixes raw materials such as flour and sugar, performs fermentation, shaping, baking, and finishing to mass-produce or handcraft bread and confectionery.