Workshop Employment × Required Skills: Polishing Technique

30 jobs found.

Aizu Lacquer Craftsman

Artisan who manufactures lacquerware by applying the traditional Aizu lacquer technique from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture. Handles everything consistently from wood base preparation, lacquer coating, polishing, and maki-e decorations.

Chair Wood Base Craftsman

A profession that manufactures the wooden frame (kiji) forming the skeleton of chairs. Handles everything from timber selection, processing, assembly, to polishing.

Ichii Yew Wood Craftsman

Traditional woodworking craftsman who meticulously crafts artisanal products and ornaments using Ichii yew wood.

Lacquer Strainer

Traditional craft occupation that applies lacquer to beautifully finish the surfaces of utensils and objects, enhancing durability.

Lacquer Coating Worker

Artisan who applies multiple layers of natural lacquer to the surfaces of lacquerware, wooden products, metals, ceramics, etc., repeatedly drying and polishing to impart beautiful luster and durability.

Geta Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing occupation that produces traditional wooden footwear called geta, from material selection through processing, assembly, and finishing.

Hard Lacquerware Worker

An artisan who manufactures highly durable hard lacquerware products by applying synthetic resin paint to wooden or plastic bases, polishing, and shaping them.

Rust Applicator (Lacquerware Manufacturing)

A skilled artisan occupation specializing in the rust application process, the base preparation stage of lacquerware manufacturing, to form a smooth and strong surface suitable for lacquer coating.

Coral Processor

Coral processors process raw coral materials through polishing, carving, drilling, and other techniques to manufacture products such as accessories and ornaments.

Coral Craftworker

Artisan who creates ornaments and crafts by handcrafting processes such as sculpting and polishing using coral as material.