This document discusses the importance of studying textures of ore deposits to understand their genesis. It describes various textures including: 1) magmatic ores with cumulus, intergranular, and exsolution textures; 2) hydrothermal ore deposits and skarns with replacement and open space filling textures identified by criteria like pseudomorphs and matching fracture walls; and 3) near-surface deposits with colloform textures like botryoidal aggregates and Liesegang rings formed from colloidal solutions. Understanding these textures provides insight into the formation processes, conditions, and evolution of different ore deposit types.