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  1. Feb 16, 2023 · Jinton’s #shorts immediately please the senses, namely sight and sound. Among Jinton’s #shorts is a showcase of nordic herding calls — or kulning. These sizeably-accessible videos create a ...

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  2. ABOUT US. It was once my dream to be able to make a living out of my art. And today I have my whole family working in my company Jonna Jinton Sweden. My husband Johan works as a silversmith, and together we design our own silver jewelry that we pack and ship from our beautiful home to customers all over the world.

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  4. Oct 27, 2020 · Image source: Jonna Jinton’s Twitter account Her name is Jonna Jinton. She lives in Northern Sweden, in a tiny village called Grundtjärn, and is now 31 years old, and she is a YouTuber and artist.

  5. Mar 2, 2020 · Kulning: An Ancient Swedish Herding Call. A line of trees and a herd of cattle are visible through the mist. A woman, dressed in white, raises her voice in a haunting song. And the cows gather, crowding contentedly around her. It might look like a scene from folk-horror film Midsommar (2019), but this is a real tradition, known as kulning.

  6. Nov 22, 2021 · But if you’re like me, there was a period where you couldn’t log on to YouTube without getting suggested videos from a creator named Jonna Jinton. Jonna is Swedish, and lives in the tiny northern Swedish of Grundtjarn (population: 12). Jonna is a 32-year-old painter, photographer, and jewelry designer, who also makes vlogs about her daily life.

  7. Oct 6, 2023 · Jonna, your beautiful spirit and willingness to show your vulnerabilty makes you more special and real than any thief can take from you. Stealing your identity and content is such a transgression and a sad sympton of the weeds in society. Please feel the love, belief and support from the many followers who gain so much beauty from all you do.

  8. Mar 29, 2018 · Jonna Jinton lives in a tiny hamlet of only nine inhabitants, surrounded by meadows, lakes and forests in rural Sweden. JONNA JINTON. “I wanted to learn kulning because the sound really awakened a special feeling in me. It was as if the sound spoke to my soul and reminded me of something. It’s hard to describe in words,” says Jinton, who ...

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