Medium Heart of the Ocean from Titanic Film Movie worn by Kate Winslett aka Rose

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From the Film "Titanic"

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Blue Austrian Rhinestone Necklace similar to "Heart of the Ocean" from the Film Titanic Necklace lenght 40cm  Panda Dimensions 3cm x 2.5cm x 1cm It is in Excellent Condition Would make an Excellent Gift or Collectable Keepsake
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The Heart of the Ocean was a rather large, heavy and as Rose DeWitt Bukater said an overwhelming necklace that disappeared on the Titanic. It is based off the real Hope Diamond.

The origins of the necklace date back to revolutionary France when it was worn by Louis the XVI and was known as the Blue Diamond of the Crown. When the revolution occured in 1789, Louis was executed and the French monarchy disestablished. From that point on it had disappeared and presumed destroyed. Also during this time, it went under significant changes. It was cut to be smaller, and fastened into the pendament it became to be in 1912. It's name also changed to Le Cœur de la Mer, or The Heart of the Ocean.

By 1912, Nathan Hockley had purchased it for his son Caledon to give to his fiance Rose DeWitt Bukater as an engagment present that Cal originally planned to bequeath to Rose at their rehearsal gala. However, in order to ensure her meeting with him, he gave it to her after she nearly jumped off the stern of the Titanic; claiming it was symbol of his love for her, and that he could give her anything she desired. He also did it to coax Rose into sex.

Rose also asked Jack to draw her naked wearing it. When it became clear Rose loved Jack, Cal managed to get it into Jack's pocket, getting him arrested. Cal then put the necklace in his coat pocket, but forgot when he gave the coat to Rose.

Rose then finds the necklace in the pocket after getting off the Carpathia. She keeps it for years, until Brock Lovett tried looking for it, only to find the nude portrait of Rose. Rose and her granddaughter, Lizzy, then go to Lovett and Rose tells her story.

Rose then throws the necklace off the Keldysh, just above the Titanic. By throwing the necklace into the Atlantic ocean, Rose finally lets go, becuase she is ready to make peace with Jack and the other Titanic victims, as she is finally ready to die, and can now no longer "go on".

In the alternative ending, Lovett and Lizzy see Rose and confront her, until Rose says if they come any closer, she'll chuck the necklace off the ship. Lovett then gets to hold it for a few seconds until it is thrown off the ship. 

1997 epic romance, drama and disaster film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and Billy Zane. It was directed by James Cameron. It was a fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and followed the forbidden romance of a beautiful first-class woman (Kate Winslet) and a penniless third-class artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) aboard the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. The film also stars Gloria Stuart, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Danny Nucci, David Warner, Victor Garber, and Bill Paxton. Cameron saw the love story as a way to engage the audience with the real life tragedy.

In 1995, production began on the film when Cameron made footage of the actual Titanic wreck. The modern scenes were on board the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, which Cameron used as a base while filming the actual wreck. A reconstruction of the Titanic was built in Baja, California, at Playas de Rosarito. Scale models and CGI effects were also used to create a more realistic version of the ship. The film was partially funded by Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox, its distributors. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever made, with an estimated budget of US$200 million. In 2009, James Cameron's Avatar (the first film Cameron had made since Titanic) topped Titanic, however. The film was originally scheduled to open on July 2, 1997; however, post-production delays pushed back its release to December 19 instead. Titanic was an enormous critical and commercial success. It was nominated for fourteen Academy Awards, eventually winning eleven, including Best Picture and Best Director. In 2012, the film was re-released to theaters in 3D. 

In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team explore the wreck of the RMS Titanic, searching for a necklace called the Heart of the Ocean. They believe the necklace is in Caledon "Cal" Hockley's safe, which they recover. Instead of the diamond, they find a sketch of a nude woman wearing it, dated April 14, 1912, the night that Titanic hit the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert learns of the drawing, contacts Lovett, and tells him that she is the woman depicted. She and her granddaughter Elizabeth "Lizzy" Calvert visit Lovett and his team on his salvage ship. When asked if she knows the whereabouts of the necklace, Rose recalls her memories aboard the Titanic, revealing that she was Rose DeWitt Bukater, a passenger believed to have died in the sinking. In 1912, the upper class Rose boards the ship in Southhampton, England with her fiancé Cal, the son of a

Pittsburgh steel tycoon, and her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater. Cal and Ruth stress the importance of Rose's engagement, because the marriage will solve the Bukaters' financial problems. Distraught by her engagement to Cal and the pressure her mother is putting on her, Rose considers suicide by jumping off the stern of the ship. Before she leaps, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson intervenes and discourages her from jumping overboard. Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship.

Cal and Ruth prevent Rose from seeing Jack. She defies them, meets Jack at the bow of the ship, and realizes that she prefers him over Cal. They go to Rose's stateroom and she asks Jack to sketch her wearing nothing but the Heart of the Ocean, an engagement present from Cal. Afterwards, they flee Cal's bodyguard into the ship's cargo hold, where they make love, and then to the ship's forward well deck. There they observe the ship's collision with an iceberg and overhear the ship's officers and designer, Thomas Andrews, discussing its seriousness; Rose tells Jack they should warn her mother and Cal.

Cal discovers Jack's drawing and a note in his safe along with the necklace, so he has the Heart of the Ocean slipped into Jack's coat pocket, framing him for stealing it. Jack is arrested, brought to the Master-at-arms' office and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the necklace in his coat but later gives the coat, and unwittingly the necklace, to Rose. Rose runs away from Cal and her mother (who has boarded a lifeboat) to break Jack free with an axe. Jack and Rose struggle back to the deck where Cal and Jack encourage her to board another lifeboat, Cal

claiming that he has made an arrangement that will allow both men to get off safely. After she boards, Cal double-crosses Jack. Realizing that she could not leave Jack, Rose reunites with him back on board Titanic. Infuriated, Cal  pursues them into the flooding first-class dining saloon. Cal returns to the boat deck and boards a lifeboat by pretending to look after an abandoned child.

As Jack and Rose return to the top deck, the lifeboats have all departed and passengers are falling to their deaths. The two take refuge on the stern as the ship sinks bow-first until they are pulled into the ocean. Jack finds Rose in the water and leads her to a wall panel. He then helps Rose onto the wall panel that can only support one person’s weight. As he hangs onto the panel, he assures her that she will not die there and will instead die an old woman, warm in her bed. Jack eventually dies from hypothermia.

When a rescue boat returns to the site of the sinking, Rose blows a whistle taken from the uniform of a nearby deceased officer, and is delivered by the RMS Carpathia to New York, where she lists her name as Rose Dawson. Hidden, she avoids Cal for the final time on Carpathia's deck as he is searching for her. Old Rose mentions that Cal eventually commited suicide after losing his fortune in 1929 due to the Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash.

Her story complete, Rose goes , alone, to the stern of Lovett's ship. There she produces the Heart of the Ocean and drops it into the ocean. Later, while seemingly asleep in her bed, the photos of her days surround her, a visual chronicle that she lived the life she wanted with Jack. The young Rose is then seen reuniting with Jack at the Grand Staircase of the Titanic, cheered and congratulated by those who perished on the ship. 

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