Know all about Websterite and Oolite properties here. All properties of rocks are important as they define the type of rock and its application. Websterite belongs to Igneous Rocks while Oolite belongs to Sedimentary Rocks.Texture of Websterite is Clastic, Granular, Phaneritic, Porphyritic whereas that of Oolite is Clastic or Non-Clastic. Websterite appears Layered, Banded, Veined and Shiny and Oolite appears Rounded and Rough. The luster of Websterite is dull to vitreous to submetallic while that of Oolite is pearly to shiny. Websterite is available in black to grey, bluish - grey, dark greenish - grey, green, light greenish grey colors whereas Oolite is available in black, blue, brown, cream, green, grey, pink, red, silver, white, yellow colors. The commercial uses of Websterite are cemetery markers, commemorative tablets, creating artwork, laboratory bench tops, jewelry, sea defence, tombstones and that of Oolite are creating artwork, jewelry, used in aquariums.