Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Kimono
14 matching jobs found.
Itome Worker (Hand-Drawn Yuzen)
Specialized artisan who hand-draws outline lines using itome paste in the yuzen dyeing process to perform resist treatment.
Obijime Braider
Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.
Kimono Repairer
Specialist who repairs and restores kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories to a reusable state.
Sashi Yuzen Worker
A Sashi Yuzen worker is an artisan who uses the Sashi Yuzen technique, one of the Yuzen dyeing methods, to draw patterns on silk fabrics such as kimonos and obis with resist paste and apply colors using brushes.
Men's Kimono Tailor
Artisan who takes measurements, cuts, sews, and finishes men's Japanese clothing (kimono, haori, hakama, etc.). Combines traditional techniques with machine sewing for production.
Hand-Drawn Artisan (Dyeing Industry)
Artisan who draws patterns on fabric using hand-drawing techniques and performs dyeing processes using resist and dyes.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional sewing artisan who cuts and sews kimono and other long garments to fit the customer's measurements.
Rō (ro) Weaver
A ro weaver is a craftsman who manufactures rō, a summer Japanese clothing fabric, using hand weaving or machine weaving.
Rosashi Embroiderer
Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.
Kimono Tailor
Traditional artisan who manually handles cutting, sewing, tailoring, and finishing of Japanese clothing (kimono).