In ancient Greek, it means "not drunk", which means that the wearer can drink a thousand cups without getting drunk. Therefore, the ancient Greeks often wore amethyst when drinking and set it on wine vessels. In medieval French poetry, the god of wine Bacchus once poured
wine into crystal to
create the purple amethyst that attracted people at first sight. The most important commercial deposits of amethyst are distributed in Brazil, Bolivia, India, Madagascar, Namibia, etc.