Traditional Craftsman × Workstyle: Workshop employment
10 jobs found.
Obijime Braider
Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.
Kasuri Thread Tier
Artisan who ties and divides threads to create patterns in traditional kasuri products.
Lacquerware Polishing Craftsman
A profession responsible for polishing the surface of lacquerware products in the finishing process to create a beautiful luster.
Shibori Dyer
An artisan who specializes in the traditional dyeing technique of tying fabric with thread or rubber bands and applying dye to create patterns.
Sowa-shoku (Magemono Craftsman)
Traditional craftsperson who steams wood to soften it, bends it to assemble bentwood products such as containers and bento boxes, and finishes them with lacquer coating, etc.
Bamboo Basket Maker
A craftsman who selects and processes bamboo materials, using weaving techniques to manufacture bamboo baskets. Inherits traditional techniques while producing products that combine functionality and design.
Chasen (Chasen) Maker
Traditional manufacturing occupation that handcrafts chasen using bamboo as material, from forming the whisk tip to assembly and finishing.
Boxwood (Tsuge) Craftsman
Artisan who carves and finishes precision wooden products such as combs and ornaments by hand using high-grade boxwood material.
Horn Craftsman
Artisan who crafts combs, ornaments, and craft goods using animal horns and tusks as primary materials through techniques such as carving, shaping, and polishing.
Wagasa Painter
Specialist who draws and colors traditional patterns on wagasa using brushes and pigments.