Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products) X Workstyle: Self-employment
11 matching jobs found.
Leather sewing worker
A craftsman who cuts leather materials, sews and finishes them to produce leather products such as bags and wallets.
Mounting Craftsman
A mounting craftsman is a traditional artisan who laminates paper and fabric used in Japanese decorative items such as hanging scrolls, screens, and fusuma doors, applies gold leaf pressing and decorations, and finishes them.
May Doll Assembler
Traditional handcraft manufacturing occupation that assembles parts of May dolls and applies painting and decoration. Produces doll displays for Children's Day.
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.
Sailmaker
A profession that manufactures and repairs sails for ships consistently from material selection, pattern making, cutting, sewing, to finishing.
Barrel Hoop Fitter (Barrel and Tub Manufacturing)
A traditional craftsman who processes wood and assembles tubs and barrels by tightening hoops called 'taga'.
Joinery carpenter
A craftsman who manufactures, repairs, and installs wooden doors, window frames, shoji screens, fusuma, and other joinery.
Folding Screen Paperer
Traditional craft occupation that attaches Japanese paper or cloth to the frame of a folding screen and decorates it with lacquer or gold leaf.
Calligraphy Brush Maker
Artisan who manufactures calligraphy brushes using traditional methods. Handles everything from selecting hair material, bundling hair, processing the handle, shaping the hair, gluing, to finishing.
Wood Inlay (Inlay) Craftsman
Craftsman who embeds different materials into the wood surface to decorate with patterns and designs.