Probably, but I guess it would be convered in sand by now, burried deep down under the ocean, unless some pirate took it.
Heart of The ocean
Yes
I am pretty sure you're speaking of the movie, directed by world renowned Director and Film-Maker James Cameron. In the movie 'Titanic', Calvin Hockley put the Heart Of The Ocean in his coat pocket, and later put the coat on Rose, who never realized the necklace was there, UNTIL she was on the Carpathia. Years later, at the age of 100, with a month separating her from her one-hundredth-and-first birthday, she went outside with the necklace, climbed up on the bars, and threw it into the water. In short, no. Rose had it until the night she died. On the real ship, there are many "special necklaces". If you're speaking of the Heart Of The Ocean from the movie; there is no real proof that the necklace was really on the ship the night she sank.
A Rose Is Still a Rose was created on 1998-03-23.
A Rose Is Still a Rose - song - was created in 1998.
She threw it in the ocean for jack her lost love.
Under the Rose was created in 1968.
The rose water contain water and a water soluble extract from rose petals.
YES, BUT YOU HAVE TO GO UNDER WATER AND FIND IT IN ROSE`S SAVE.
Lissa gave Rose a silver guardian charm necklace in "Vampire Academy" as a sign of their strong bond and Lissa's role as Rose's spiritual guardian. This necklace played a significant role throughout the series, symbolizing their unbreakable connection and Lissa's steadfast protection of Rose.
The "real" heart of the ocean necklace doesn't exist it was a fictional necklace for the movie, however after the movie released there a was a famous jeweler who made his take on the heart of the ocean necklace and gave it to the women who played the elderly version of Rose. That necklace is worth 200 million dollars.
The heart of the ocean is a fictional necklace from the movie Titanic, it is not real and never existed, Rose DeWitt Bukater form the movie is also a fictional character and in real life was not on the Titanic, and never actually existed