[1][2] Their name comes from the ancient Kongo Kingdom in Africa, where similar objects called nikisi wambi are found.
Paquet serve as power objects and are kept on vodou altars and used in healing ceremonies.
They are also used as protective amulets in people’s homes, bringing health, wealth and happiness.
Their efficacy supposedly depends on careful wrapping - seven or nine times – symbolic of an umbilical cord connecting the charm to the universe.
Indeed, their appearance roughly resembles that of a human body (some have arms), and their colors and ornamentation are sometimes, but not always, symbolic of a specific loa.