The tin embroidery of the Miao people from Jianhe, Guizhou — the world’s only metal embroidery— stuns with its intricate craftsmanship and unique geometric patterns. With its silver-tin sheen blended with subtle black, red and blue motifs, it embodies both ancient charm and modern style. Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006, this art form continues to shine.
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