Duodji is a Sami handicraft and cultural tradition. The Sami are an indigenous people and have created their clothes and functional and decorative items from natural materials and developed the handicraft called duodji.
A weaving and hand-knitting duojár works in small handicraft enterprises and workshops, such as enterprises devoted to artistic handicraft, domestic crafts, handicrafts, design or textiles. Another relevant collaboration partner or work place is the textile industry.
A weaving and hand-knitting duojár produces, repairs and maintains traditional and new clothes, shawls, belts, woven, plaited and braided bands, traditional woven wall hangings and other functional and decorative objects. Wool is an important material in the making of these products. The weaving and hand-knitting duojár also develops other products, design and fashion from the perspective of an indigenous people.
Central tasks are
You should be good at working with your hands and have a good sense of colour and form.