14 years ago
Anonymous

Was there really a necklace/diamond on board the Titanic like the one depicted on the movie ?

Was the whole thing about the valuable necklace/diamond depicted on the Titanic movie actually true or just a story made up for the movie? Is there any documented evidence of a necklace like that actually being on the Titanic?
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14 years ago
Anonymous
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The 1998 hit movie, The Titanic, has renewed interest in the history of this Ocean Liner, her passengers and her diamonds. The love story of Rose and Jack featured the fabulous "Heart of the Ocean" diamond necklace and other beautiful jewelry, but what is known of the actual Titanic and it's treasures? Was there a lost fortune in diamonds and what is known about the recovered diamonds and jewelry? One of the treasures known to be onboard the maiden voyage of the White Star Line Titanic was a priceless copy of the Rubyiat of Omar Khayiam. This book of poetry was encrusted with 1,500 precious stones set in gold. Newspapers at the time reported that "there was known to be a small fortune in diamonds aboard the Titanic." Some reports stated that 2 brothers boarded the ocean liner and carried a shipment of diamonds from Switzerland. It is estimated the diamonds would be worth well over $200 million today. There are also stories of family members traveling in 2nd class to avoid notice while traveling with valuable diamonds and jewels. What is known for certainty, is that many of the passengers were wealthy beyond compare and many did travel with gold and jewels. The Mackay-Bennett, a search ship, records many instances of diamonds and jewels. One crew member told that while inspecting pockets of one man (later identified as Austin Blyler van Billiard), "seventeen diamonds rolled out in every direction upon the littered deck." Among the artifacts recovered from underwater expeditions to the Titanic are 2 rings - one with 60 diamonds and an exquisite Sapphire and Diamond ring. Other treasures include an elegant 3 stone Diamond Ring and poignantly, a bracelet with the name "Amy" spelled out in gemstones. Further research & recovery expeditions by RMS Titanic will focus on the leather bags of the pursers. Protocol would have the pursers load the diamonds, gold and passenger jewelry into leather bags to be loaded onto lifeboats. It is believed these bags would be located near Titanic's front cargo hold. My Heart will go on... The Heart of the Ocean Titanic Movie The Titanic movie featured Kate Winslett as Rose wearing "The Heart of the Ocean" - a blue diamond necklace based on the famous Hope Diamond. (the actual Hope diamond was never on the Titanic) This stunning necklace has captured the imaginations of romantics everywhere. Jewelers Asprey & Garrard were inspired to make a real Heart of the Ocean diamond necklace. The result was a 170 carat heart shaped sapphire with 65 diamonds, each 30 carats. Celine Dion wore it at the Oscar ceremony as she sang "My Heart Will Go On" - the theme song from Titanic during the 1998 ceremony. It was later sold at a benefit auction for $2.2 million. Jeweler Harry Winston created a "Heart of the Ocean" blue diamond necklace. The $20 million necklace was worn by Gloria Stuart, who portrayed Rose as an older woman.
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6 years ago
green
Titanic Necklace
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7 years ago
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For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awgUr I would know what was coming and warn the captain to pay attention! It would alter the future and I would become a hero. But then scientists would wonder how that was possible. Then I'd have to explain my process for going back in time. But they don't believe me and lock me in a psycho ward. Then they'll come to the future (after releasing me), and their generation of kids will now be dead. But somehow we'll discover I'm dead because of how altered the future is now and the whole world is in overpopulation and panic and Hitler is back from the dead, due to new technology and World War III is going on as I WRITE THIS BECAUSE I ALREADY WENT BACK IN TIME AND EVERYTHING HAPPENED AS I ALREADY SAID IT. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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8 years ago
korkyk
Yes, check this article out: http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/life-lines-where-readers-write/2012/apr/12/titanic-true-story-heart-ocean-necklace/
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14 years ago
Anonymous
You bet. The First Class passenger list of the RMS Titanic (the unthinkable) reads like a Who's Who of the Capitalist magnates of both UK and USA at the time. Many of these gentlefolk traveled with their jewels. What Chas Dickens once called, "the mobile assetes". First Class Passenger List RMS Titanic http://titanicgazette.blogspot.com/2008/02/1st-class-passenger-list.html The last survivor of Titanic, now in her 90s is selling off her Titanic memorabelia to help pay for her care. RMS Titanic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last living survivor. Millvina Dean, who was only two months old at the time of the sinking, is the only living survivor of the Titanic. ... http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic
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14 years ago
Jack H
http://www.diamond-legend.info/history/titanic.html
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