Freelance × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)

233 jobs found.

Doll Dresser

Artisan who beautifully dresses Japanese dolls and hina dolls with kimono and obi sashes. Requires intricate sewing skills and traditional dressing techniques.

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.

Doll Carver

Traditional artisan skill of shaping wooden dolls with chisels and carving knives, followed by coloring and finishing.

Upholsterer (Fabric Upholsterer)

A manufacturing technician who replaces and repairs fabric-covered parts such as furniture and car seats.

Fabric Zori Maker

Fabric zori makers are artisans who produce traditional Japanese sandals known as zori using fabric. They are specialists who manually perform tasks such as cutting fabric, shaping sole materials, attaching thongs, and more.

Fabric Doll Sewer

Occupation that cuts and sews dolls using fabric as material, adds stuffing and decorations to finish them. Requires skills combining handwork and machine sewing to carefully finish every detail.

Upholsterer (Interior Upholstery)

Craftsman who applies fabric to building interiors for finishing. Attaches fabric materials to walls, ceilings, furniture, etc., providing both decorative and functional qualities.

Noh Costume Tailor

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

Vehicle Model Maker

Artisan who designs, manufactures, and finishes scale models based on real vehicles.

Hakama Tailor

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