Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers X Workstyle: Workshop employment

17 matching jobs found.

Alpaca Weaver

Artisan who uses alpaca wool as raw material to manufacture fabric through hand weaving or machine weaving. Handles textiles for clothing and interiors.

Obijime Braider

Artisan who manufactures kumihimo cords used as obijime to secure and decorate kimono sashes, using traditional hand-braiding techniques or machine braiding.

Obi Cord Braider

Artisan who braids cords (such as obijime) for tying kimono sashes using traditional techniques.

Kasuri Thread Tier

Artisan who ties and divides threads to create patterns in traditional kasuri products.

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.

Bedding tailor

Artisan who makes and repairs bedding such as futons and pillows, handling everything from measurement to cutting, sewing, stuffing, and finishing.

Noh Costume Tailor

A profession requiring artisan skills to design, produce, and tailor traditional costumes (Noh costumes) used in Noh theater.

Haori Tailor

Haori tailors are artisans who specialize in the production and tailoring of haori, a type of Japanese garment. They handle everything from fabric selection, measurements, cutting, sewing, to finishing.

Hikisome Dyer

An artisan who draws patterns on fabric using resist agents and allows dyes to penetrate, expressing diverse patterns.

Tassel cord maker

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