Traditional Craftsman × Keywords: Polishing

59 jobs found.

Lacquer Worker

Traditional craft artisan who applies lacquer to wooden or bamboo utensils, dries, polishes, and decorates them to produce lacquerware.

Urushi Filtering Worker

Urushi filtering workers are craftsmen who apply multiple layers of urushi to wooden products or lacquerware, repeating grinding and drying to create a smooth and beautiful urushi coating.

Lacquer Coating Worker

Artisan who applies multiple layers of natural lacquer to the surfaces of lacquerware, wooden products, metals, ceramics, etc., repeatedly drying and polishing to impart beautiful luster and durability.

Armor Craftsman

A profession that crafts armor as martial equipment using materials such as iron and leather with ancient techniques.

Karaki Sashimono Artisan

Artisan who crafts furniture and decorative items using traditional Karaki joinery techniques. Performs joints, carvings, and finishing that leverage the properties of the wood.

Wooden Comb Maker

An occupation that manufactures combs from wood, performing processes from wood selection, cutting, engraving, polishing, and finishing by hand.

Base Material Maker (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

An occupation that manufactures the base material through cutting, joining, polishing, etc., of the wood base as a preliminary process for lacquering wooden vessels.

Ivory craftsman

Artisan who engraves and processes ivory, horns, etc., to create ornaments and craft items.

Wood Carver

A craftsman who carves wood using tools such as carving knives and chisels to create Buddhist statues, crafts, sculptures, and more.

Gold and Silver Ware Manufacturer

Artisan who processes precious metals such as gold and silver to manufacture gold and silver ware such as tableware and ornaments.