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kamien

Kamień (unaccented as kamien) is the Polish word for stone or rock. It refers to solid, naturally occurring material composed of minerals, as well as to a piece of such material detached from a larger mass. In geology, architecture and construction, kamień denotes building stone and raw stone material. The term is also used in expressions such as kamień milowy (milestone) or kamień węgielny (cornerstone).

Natural stones vary in mineral composition, texture and durability. Common types used in construction and decoration

In jewelry the term kamień can denote a gemstone (kamień szlachetny), with specific stones such as diament

Toponymy and surnames: Kamień is a component of several place names in Poland. The best known is

include
granit
(granite),
wapień
(limestone),
marmur
(marble),
piaskowiec
(sandstone)
and
bazalt
(basalt).
These
stones
are
quarried,
cut
and
finished
for
use
in
facades,
flooring,
countertops
and
sculpture.
The
word
kamień
can
also
refer
to
loose
stones
collected
for
ornamental
or
practical
purposes,
such
as
garden
elements
or
construction
aggregates.
(diamond),
szafir
(sapphire),
rubin
(ruby)
and
szmaragd
(emerald)
being
common
references.
The
unaccented
form
kamien
appears
primarily
in
non-Polish
contexts
or
in
proper
names.
Kamień
Pomorski,
a
town
in
the
West
Pomeranian
Voivodeship.
There
are
also
smaller
villages
and
settlements
bearing
the
name
Kamień,
reflecting
historical
quarrying
or
stone-related
features
in
the
area.