Painting × Workstyle: Workshop Employment
48 jobs found.
Ceramic Painter
A profession that enhances product aesthetics by painting patterns and designs on ceramic bisque ware.
Doll Case Maker (Wooden)
Artisan who designs, manufactures, and finishes wooden doll cases. Handles a wide range of processes from material selection to processing, assembly, and decoration as a technical profession.
Violin Maker
Specialized profession that carves out each part such as the body, neck, and fingerboard of a violin using wood, assembles them, paints, and adjusts the acoustic properties.
Hagoita Painter
Traditional coloring artisan who applies colors to the wooden surface of hagoita and carefully draws patterns and decorations.
Hagoita Maker
Hagoita makers are traditional craft specialists who handle hagoita used as New Year's decorations or toys, from wood forming, base preparation, lacquer coating, painting, gold leaf application, to finishing, all consistently.
Inlay (Hame) Woodworker
A craftsman who precisely cuts and processes various woods to manufacture decorative inlay (wooden inlay) products.
Gilding Artist
Traditional manufacturing occupation that applies gold decorations to craft items such as lacquerware and ceramics.
Specimen Model Maker
A profession that handcrafts educational and display models such as plants and animals, anatomical specimens, terrain models, etc., from material selection through processing, painting, and assembly.
Buddhist Altar Craftsman (Wooden)
Occupation of crafting parts and decorative items for Buddhist altars and implements using wood.
Brush Maker
Artisans who produce writing brushes for calligraphy, painting, makeup, etc. They manually handle everything from selecting hair materials, shaping the tips, processing and assembling shafts, to finishing.