Workshop × Classification Details: Product Manufacturing and Processing Workers (Excluding Metal and Food Products)
12 jobs found.
Ikkambari Artisan
Traditional craft technique of layering washi paper or cloth onto base materials such as baskets, securing with glue, and applying decorative and waterproof treatments.
Papermaker (Hand-suki)
Traditional manufacturing technician who forms and dries paper by hand using plant fibers as raw material.
Glass Coloring Worker
A profession that colors glass products using pigments or metal oxides and finishes them by firing in a kiln furnace.
Glass Hand Blowing Worker
Artisan who uses a blowpipe and high-temperature furnace to inflate and shape molten glass into handmade glass products such as tableware and decorative items.
Kokeshi Maker
A profession that manufactures wooden traditional dolls "Kokeshi" using a lathe or by hand.
Wood Craftsman (Wooden)
Artisan who uses wood as material and hand tools or small machines to create small items such as decorations, crafts, and daily goods. Performs delicate carving, shaving, assembly, and finishing painting.
Wallet Manufacturer
Artisans and workers who cut, sew, attach hardware to, and finish leather materials to manufacture wallets.
Bamboo Weaver
Traditional craft artisan who designs and produces braided products such as baskets, containers, and interior goods by weaving bamboo as material.
Wood Inlay (Inlay) Craftsman
Craftsman who embeds different materials into the wood surface to decorate with patterns and designs.
Pattern Paste Painter
Artisan technician who applies pattern paste using hand-drawing or stencils to fabric before dyeing, performing dye-resist processing to prevent dye penetration into the patterns.