bag, crisping pin

“Crisping-pins” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(curling pins). Crimping pins (Isa. 3:22).

“Bag” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(swelling). The bag of 2 Kings 5:23; 12:10, was for holding money; that of Deuteronomy 25:13-15 for carrying weights. Sack was the Hebrew grain-bag (Gen. 42:25). The shepherd’s bag was for carrying feeble lambs (Zech. 11:15-17). The bag of Judas was probably a small chest (John 12:6; 13:29).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Generally held to be bags or purses, highly ornamented (Isa. 3:22). The word is charitim, and is translated “bags” in 2 Kings 5:23.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
chariyt
Phonic:
khaw-reet’
Meaning:
or charit {khaw-reet'}; from the same as 2747; properly, cut out (or hollow), i.e. (by implication) a pocket
KJV Usage:
bag, crisping pin