Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Career Path: Traditional Artisan
17 matching jobs found.
Lantern Craftsman
Craftsman who handcrafts traditional lanterns using washi paper and bamboo frames. Shapes ornamental or practical lanterns.
Tokobashira Manufacturing Worker
Tokobashira manufacturing workers are artisans responsible for wood selection, processing, and finishing of tokobashira used in traditional Japanese architecture.
Hagoita Maker
Hagoita makers are traditional craft specialists who handle hagoita used as New Year's decorations or toys, from wood forming, base preparation, lacquer coating, painting, gold leaf application, to finishing, all consistently.
Miso Barrel Maker (Wooden)
A craftsman who manufactures wooden miso barrels, responsible for traditional manufacturing tasks from wood selection through processing, assembly, and finishing.
Crest Embroiderer
Traditional craft artisan who meticulously embroiders crests and other designs onto Japanese clothing and fabric products using needle and thread.
Batik Dyer
Traditional artisan skill of dyeing patterns onto fabric using wax-based resist technique.
Straw Dyer
A profession that colors straw using plant dyes or chemical dyes and supplies materials used in handicrafts, tatami surfaces, etc.