A leprechaun is a male fairy, and it's believed profession is shoemaking.
Cobblers.
ball maker
Traditionally, Leprechauns were shoemakers. :)
Yes, it is believed that if you blink or look away, the leprechaun will be gone in a milli-second.
The traditional profession of a leprechaun is that of a shoemaker or cobbler. According to Irish folklore, leprechauns are known for crafting and mending shoes, often creating a wealth of gold and treasures that they guard fiercely. This profession ties into their mischievous nature, as their shoemaking skills are often linked to their ability to create magical footwear.
Making shoes, mainly. Also guarding the pot of gold.
A poor woodcutter A shoe-maker, the name Leprechaun means 'One shoe-maker' because if you happen upon a leprechaun unawares he will be absorbed in working on one shoe never a pair.
No its not bad luck but it maybe dangerous. It is believed that when you trap a leprechaun you will be granted 3 wishes. When making a wish you need to be very careful that the Leprechaun does not trick you.
According to most leprechaun legends, their "profession" is making shoes for the elves.
The profession of the wise men , is believed that they were astrologers from the east.
The Leprechaun Trap is a short story that appeared in the Highlight's children's magazine. It is about a thief who believed he could outsmart the leprechauns and steal their gold. But they turn the tables on him.
A leprechaun's magic stick is traditionally called a shillelagh, which is a wooden walking stick or cudgel. It is believed to possess magical properties and is often associated with Irish folklore and mythology.