The titanic necklace is Not at the bottom of the ocean. It was probably sold as a movie prop, now is someone's home.
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
they called it "The Heart of the Ocean"
If you mean the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace, once owned by Kate Florence Phillips, for a time it was shown in a Titanic display in Belfast before allegedly being sold to a female in Florida.
The necklace from the movie was fictional but a replica can be purchased from a company in the UK called White Star Momentos and a society in Massachusetts called the Titanic Historical Society. Having said that, 19 year-old Kate Florence Phillips was eloping to America on Titanic with Henry Samuel Morley, her boss, who had given her a sapphire necklace set-in-diamonds. He was lost but she lived and wore the necklace.
She threw it in the ocean for jack her lost love.
The story of the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace in the movie Titanic is fictional and was created for the film's narrative. There is no historical evidence that such a necklace or similar story existed on the actual Titanic.
if you mean the one in the movie no, but if you mean in real life yes it was real
nothign but the heart necklace MY NAME IS CARTER EXPERT OF TITANIC
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
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they called it "The Heart of the Ocean"
If you mean the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace, once owned by Kate Florence Phillips, for a time it was shown in a Titanic display in Belfast before allegedly being sold to a female in Florida.
She threw it in the ocean for jack her lost love.
The necklace from the movie was fictional but a replica can be purchased from a company in the UK called White Star Momentos and a society in Massachusetts called the Titanic Historical Society. Having said that, 19 year-old Kate Florence Phillips was eloping to America on Titanic with Henry Samuel Morley, her boss, who had given her a sapphire necklace set-in-diamonds. He was lost but she lived and wore the necklace.
I think she got the blue herat necklace at www.cyber-depot.com they seem to have the famous titanic heart necklace that resembles it. They call it the Heart of the ocean necklace
There was supposed to be a necklace... " The Heart of the Ocean". Also some important documents.