The Miao tin embroidery in Jianhe County is mainly distributed in Nanzhai, Mindong, Guanmo and other towns in Jianhe County, Guizhou Province, and has been passed down for five or six hundred years. Miao tin embroidery uses black cotton fabric as the carrier. First, cotton yarn is used to thread and embroider the fabric according to the traditional pattern, then the metal tin wire strips are embroidered in the pattern, and then black, red, blue and green silk threads are used to embroider colorful flowers in the gaps of the pattern. The silver-white tin wire embroidered on the black fabric has a sharp contrast, bright and dazzling, good gloss, and strong texture, making the fabric look like silver, which is matched with silver hats, silver earrings, silver collars, silver chains, and silver bracelets, which is extremely gorgeous and noble. The tin embroidery technology is unique, the handwork is fine, the pattern is clear, the workmanship is complex, and the materials are special. It has a very high appreciation and collection value. The difference between Miao tin embroidery and other ethnic embroidery is that it is not made of silk thread but metal tin wire strips on cotton cloth cross-stitch patterns. Its core pattern is like a maze, unpredictable, intriguing, profound, and full of strong mysterious meaning. However, with the continuous changes in people's aesthetic concepts and interests, the market for ethnic clothing is getting smaller and smaller, and fewer and fewer young Miao people wear their own ethnic clothing. Under this situation, the number of Miao embroidery artists is decreasing. It can be said that the more developed modern culture is, the faster the traditional skills of Miao embroidery are lost. In the face of the crisis encountered by Miao embroidery skills, measures should be taken as soon as possible to solve it in order to ensure the smooth inheritance of this ancient national craft.