Coloring × Classification Details: Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations

38 jobs found.

Kiwamono Artisan (Doll Manufacturing)

A Kiwamono artisan (doll manufacturing) is a craftsman who uses materials such as clay and wooden molds to perform the entire process from doll prototype creation to coloring, assembly, and decoration.

Soap Maker (Soap Manufacturing)

A profession that saponifies oils and fats, the raw materials for soap, with alkali, and performs molding, drying, and packaging.

Decorative Fu Manufacturing Worker

A profession that manufactures decorative fu using traditional techniques and manual labor, with wheat gluten as the main ingredient.

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.

Food Sample Manufacturing Worker

Artisan who creates food samples used in restaurant menu displays, etc., using resin and coloring techniques.

Pearl Dyeing Worker

Specialist who uniformizes the color tone of pearls and applies coloring processing using dyeing agents.

Dyeing Worker (Wire Manufacturing)

This occupation involves performing dyeing processes on the covering material of wires in the wire manufacturing line to adjust the product's color tone and quality.

Dye Mixing Worker (Textile)

Technician who mixes dyes and auxiliaries based on recipes, manages colors and quality to support the dyeing process of textile products.

Artificial Flower Manufacturing Worker

Artisans and workers who manufacture artificial flowers using materials such as fabric and plastic.

Daruma manufacturer (paper-made)

Traditional craft artisan who manually performs a series of processes using washi or paper, from making the Daruma core material to papier-mâché application, drying, coloring, and face painting.