Workshop × Recommended Skills: Traditional craft techniques

12 jobs found.

Chrysanthemum Doll Maker

Traditional craftsperson who creates dolls and decorative works by inserting fresh flowers into frames using chrysanthemum flowers and materials.

Bamboo rake maker

Bamboo rake makers shape and decorate kumade bamboo rakes, which are traditional New Year's lucky charms, using wood and bamboo in a traditional manufacturing occupation.

Geta Finishing Worker

A geta finishing worker is a craftsman who performs finishing processes such as polishing, painting, lacquering, and attaching straps to wooden geta to give them aesthetic appeal and durability.

Barrel Maker (Wooden)

A profession that manufactures and repairs barrels and tubs by assembling timber.

Cooper (Wooden)

Craftsman who makes wooden barrels. Uses bent wood, assembly, and metal fittings to create traditional craft containers for storing alcoholic beverages and food.

Limb Maker (Doll Manufacturing)

A doll limb maker is a traditional and modern craftsperson responsible for molding, assembling, and finishing doll parts such as hands and feet.

Glue Applier (Joinery)

Artisan who uses traditional woodworking techniques with glue (nikawa) to bond and assemble components of joinery furniture and wooden products.

Bladesmith

Occupation of heating, hammering, and polishing metal to manufacture blades such as kitchen knives and scissors.

Needle Box Manufacturing Worker (Wooden)

Occupation of manufacturing needle boxes, which are small containers for sewing tools, by processing wood.

Tassel cord maker

A profession that produces tassel cords used for temple and shrine decorations, interiors, stage costumes, etc., using manual labor or machines.