Traditional Craftsman × Keywords: Lacquer

22 jobs found.

Shunkei Lacquer Craftsman

Shunkei lacquer craftsmen apply transparent lacquer coatings to wood products, enhancing aesthetics and durability in this Japanese traditional craft occupation.

Sand Craft Worker

Traditional craft artisan who sprinkles gold and silver powder on the surfaces of lacquerware and similar items to create intricate decorative patterns.

Sumi-keshi Worker (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

A profession in lacquerware manufacturing that finishes the surface after painting and polishing by smoothing it and removing excess lacquer and fine defects.

Charcoal Polisher (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

Specialist responsible for the polishing and finishing process of lacquerware, using charcoal powder and abrasives to smoothly polish the coated surface.

Tray and Bowl Lacquerware Craftworker

A traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to everyday wooden tableware such as trays and bowls, from undercoating preparation to finish coating.

Tsuishu Wood Carver

A Tsuishu wood carver is a craftsman skilled in the traditional craft technique of applying multiple layers of lacquer to a wood base and then carving patterns with a carving knife.

Tsugaru Lacquerware Craftsman

Traditional craft artisan who uses lacquer and wood to create lacquerware employing unique techniques from the Tsugaru region.

Intermediate Polisher (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

An artisan in lacquerware manufacturing who specializes in polishing (middle polishing) after the middle coating.

Noh Mask Maker

A traditional craft artisan who carves Noh masks used on the Noh stage from wood and finishes them with lacquer and coloring.

Buddha Statue Carver (Wood Carving)

Specialist in traditional crafts who carves and manufactures Buddha statues using wood as material.