Yes it is. The heart of the ocean is what makes it live. Without the heart, there would be no waves or anything, just still water. if you mean the gem from titanic no its fictional
If you are referring to the apparent ability to hear the sea in particular sea shells, then no. It is simply the sound of blood circulating around and inside your ear.
no the heart of the ocean has never been foundWell, the heart of the ocean isn't real number one. second no it wasn't found because rose had it and threw it into the ocean. it's based on a diamond that was given to Kate Florence Phillips...
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.
It was a sapphire called the heart of the ocean
Heart of the ocean, Saline Water- specific Gravity l.025 covers about 70% of the Planet. Look , Titanic jewel items are NOT REAL any more than the Bag of Tricks of Felix the Cat. On the other hand, there was a real Batmobile- a movie and TV prop made by George Barris, the customizer.
the heart is a navey blue coluler and has white dimonds roud the side of it
yes the heart on the ocean does exist
no the heart of the ocean has never been foundWell, the heart of the ocean isn't real number one. second no it wasn't found because rose had it and threw it into the ocean. it's based on a diamond that was given to Kate Florence Phillips...
The "real" heart of the ocean necklace doesn't exist it was a fictional necklace for the movie, however after the movie released there a was a famous jeweler who made his take on the heart of the ocean necklace and gave it to the women who played the elderly version of Rose. That necklace is worth 200 million dollars.
The Heart of the Ocean didn't really exist, it was based on the real life Hope Diamond, estimated to be worth approximately $250 million.
if you mean the one in the movie no, but if you mean in real life yes it was real
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 Heart of the Ocean The Heart of the Ocean is a fictional diamond, featured in the plot of the movie "Titanic." It is believed to be based on the real, and priceless, Hope Diamond, which may or may not have once been owned by King George IV of England.
It was a sapphire called the heart of the ocean
That's the hope diamond.it inspired the one in the movie
Heart of the ocean, Saline Water- specific Gravity l.025 covers about 70% of the Planet. Look , Titanic jewel items are NOT REAL any more than the Bag of Tricks of Felix the Cat. On the other hand, there was a real Batmobile- a movie and TV prop made by George Barris, the customizer.
I would say that copies would be around £10 . But the real one is probably £250,000,000!
the heart is a navey blue coluler and has white dimonds roud the side of it