Cutting × Career Path: Artisan

11 jobs found.

Leather Goods Processing Worker

A profession that manufactures leather goods such as bags and wallets by cutting, sewing, and finishing parts of leather products.

Leather Zori Maker

Leather zori makers are artisans who produce leather zori using traditional techniques. They perform all processes from cutting to sewing, sole attachment, and finishing by hand.

Leather Glove Maker

A craftsman who manufactures high-quality gloves by performing a series of processes from cutting leather to sewing and finishing using handwork and machine operations.

Fur Worker

Artisan who processes animal pelts into clothing and sundries.

Tatami Maker

Traditional craft artisan responsible for tatami mats used in Japanese-style rooms, handling everything from measurements to production, installation, and re-covering. Performs material selection such as tatami omote, tatami bed, tatami edge, as well as sewing and laying operations.

Natural Whetstone Worker

Manufacturing occupation that handles artisan techniques of cutting and shaping natural stone into whetstones with appropriate grit size and shape for polishing use.

Hakama Tailor

Specialized profession in traditional Japanese clothing production, handling everything from taking measurements for hakama to pattern making, cutting, sewing, and finishing.

Leather Garment Tailor

Artisan who uses animal leather as material, creating patterns from cutting, sewing, and finishing by hand and with sewing machines to produce leather jackets, coats, etc.

Woodworking Carpenter (Joinery Manufacturing)

Manufacturing job that designs, processes, assembles, and finishes wooden joinery (doors, windows, fusuma, etc.).

Yuzen Komabera Manufacturer

Artisan who manufactures wooden komabera (small wooden spatulas) by handling processes from material selection to cutting, shaping, polishing, and painting.