From Uzbekistan, a bag made from what appears to be tribal weaving - I am not sure if its warp or weft faced.
Yes, that is a bit of velcro! The side walls of the bag are from a different fabric. The trim and shoulder strap is actually quite coarse too.
Warp is grey/brown kempy yarn, probably goat ( it bears no resemblance to mohair as we know it) and weft is red/grey yarn. The pattern threads are singles, very tightly spun, and from a different beast from the ground, as appears to have no kemp and is much softer to touch. Some appear to be supplementary warps ( ?) like the red and brown threads, and others, the yellow and grey, are inserted when they are needed, perhaps embroidered? Could this actually be a weft-faced piece woven on its side? The side pieces seem to have come from a weft-faced piece, will try and get close-ups later.