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Heart of the Ocean | The Famous Diamond Necklace of the Titanic - Royal Coster Diamonds

Heart of the Ocean | The Famous Diamond Necklace of the Titanic

Heart of the Ocean Diamond

We also know this diamond as Le Cœur de la Mer. The diamond is, in fact, a fictional diamond. There never was a real version of this remarkable blue diamond in existence. However, a lot of details from this diamond necklace is similar to those from the Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond was owned by Louis XIV. He would have worn it as a royal necklace. Whereas the Heart of the Ocean Diamond supposedly belonged to Louis XVI that he wore as a crown. hope diamond on blue background The Heart of the Ocean was probably based on the Hope Diamond.

A piece of movie history

The diamond necklace that is seen in the Titanic is not a real diamond. It is cubic zirconia set in white gold. Making this piece of movie history cost around $10.000. As you can imagine, that is not even close to the value of a ‘real’ Heart of the Ocean. Nowadays, Twentieth Century Fox keeps the original piece that was used in the movie in their archives. Even though it is not a real diamond, it comes with a certain price tag because of the sentimental value. Kate Winslet wearing the Heart of the Ocean in Titanic Kate Winslet wearing the Heart of the Ocean in Titanic. Image source: Cosmopolitan

Reproductions of the Heart of the Ocean

The popularity of the Titanic of course asked for reproductions of this blue diamond necklace. There are two impressive examples that we’d like to take a closer look at. The first one was donated to Sotheby’s charity auction. It was a 171-carat sapphire shaped like a heart and flanked by 103 diamonds set in a platinum necklace. An unknown collector bought it for $2.2 million. Celine Dion did get the honor of wearing this beautiful piece at the 1998 Academy Awards ceremony (Oscars). Celine Dion wearing Heart of the Ocean at Oscars in 1998 Celine Dion wearing Heart of the Ocean at the Oscars in 1998. Image source: Pagesix

The other one comes from the famous jeweler Harry Winston. Winston owned the Hope Diamond, Briolette of India, and many other famous diamonds. This jeweler made his own take on the Heart of the Ocean Diamond using a 15-carat real blue diamond. This piece is worth 10 times as much as the previous example. It is valued at $20 million. Gloria Stuart wore it at the 1998 Academy Awards. Stuart was the actress playing the elder version of Rose. We do have to admit a blue diamond necklace isn’t easy to come by, hence the price. But sapphire jewelry has a similar feel and looks at least as mysterious!

Gloria Stuart wearing another Heart of the Ocean at the Acadamy Awards in 1998. Image source: Pinterest

Your own Heart of the Ocean

Are you looking for your own ‘Heart of the Ocean’? At Royal Coster, we have an extensive collection of diamond necklaces. For example, we have the September Birthstone necklace. Sapphire is September's birthstone. If you have something specific in mind, contact a diamond consultant. He or she will help you find your perfect piece. We also sell our jewelry online. See and order the jewels on our website!
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