Description: From the 1997 Movie Titanic, " The Heart of the Ocean necklace" can be found on Ebay from $10 to $1000 Beautiful Emerald green, facet cut 25 years on and they are still as popular as ever as you can see in Ebays sold items To get a nice one the average is around $250. This is a particularly nice one. Remember, the stone was not actually a true heart shape (more a cross between a trillion and a pear), so avoid the ones that are heart-shaped. This necklace is a very close call Replica, The chain has alternate pear cut and brilliant cut CZ's accent closest to the pendant, then brilliant cut stones from about halfway up the necklace up to clasp Length of chain is 50 cmnot including the pendant. The Pendant Halo & Stone and bail measures 40cm, see photo Weight is 33 Grams All photos are the True colour I do have the cornflower blue ones listed also, item number 266996063428 Suitable for Bridal Wedding, (something Blue ) Cocktail Party, will look stunning with that little black dress or a Red Carpet event, Excellent condition, no missing stones. Origin. Historically, there was a blue sapphire pendant on the ship. It was given to RMSTitanicpassenger Kate Florence Phillips by her married lover, Samuel Morley, as the pair fled to America to make a new life for themselves. Morley perished in the sinking, and it is believed that this tragic love story was the inspiration for James Cameron's film. The necklace has recently been featured in manyTitanicexhibits. The idea of a blue diamond is also in the 1943 film version of the Titanic where a blue diamond plays an important role in a love affair as well. In the film, the diamond was stolen and creates a dramatic break in a romantic relationship, this being a primary factor in the drama of the movie. Reproductions London based jewelers Asprey and Garrard created the necklace used during some of the filming with a blue cubic zirconium set in white gold. The cost of the necklace was approximately $10,000. This version of the necklace was used on only 2 of the scenes, because of the monetary value. Today, it resides in Twentieth Century Fox's archives. They were also commissioned during the release in 1997 to make a real "Heart of the Ocean" necklace using the original design. The result was a platinum-set, 170-carat (34 g) heart-shaped Ceylon sapphire surrounded by a row of 65 round diamonds, totaling 36 carats (7.2 g). It was sold at a benefit auction for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Funds and Southern California's Aid For AIDS. There were a total of 3 necklaces used during the course of filming; one used in the ships interior scenes, one in the exterior, and a separate one for the ending, when Rose drops it into the ocean, which was auctioned at a museum in Florida sometime in 2003. Celine Dion wore one while she sang the film's theme song "My Heart Will Go On." The third necklace now belongs to the Granddaughter (given to her as a birthday gift) of the women who bought the necklace in Florida; their names have been kept anonymous. During the same period, jewellerHarry Winstonused a 15-carat (3.0 g) blue diamond in his interpretation of the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace. This $20 million necklace was worn by Gloria Stuart to the 1998 Academy Awards. Less expensive reproductions have also been available since the release of the film. Nouveau Treasures makes reproductions consisting of 1" or 1" heart-cut blue cubic zirconia, Other good Replica's sell in the Price Range of. $249-$299. Twentieth Century Fox sold their Reproductions, that came with a certificate for a $1000.00us, as seen in last photo..
Price: 49 AUD
Location: Morisset, NSW
End Time: 2025-01-22T21:40:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 17.56 AUD
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Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Material: Cubic Zirconia
Set Includes: Necklace, Pendant
Main Stone Colour: Green
Metal: Silvertone
Gender: Female Women's Ladies
Secondary Stone: Cubic Zirconia
Jewellery Type: Necklace
Main Stone: Glass
Colour: Silver
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Necklace
Metal Purity: Unknown
Main Stone Shape: Trillion
Theme: Cocktail
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction