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  2. Yup, Celine Dion is wearing the actual blue diamond necklace ...

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    It's official: Her heart is still going on. More than two decades after the release of 1997's "Titanic," Celine Dion stepped out in Paris on Wednesday sporting the actual blue diamond necklace ...

  3. Heart of the Ocean (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of the Ocean is the name of a fictional blue diamond featured prominently in the 1997 film Titanic. The necklace is based on the Tavernier Blue which, as described in the film, disappeared in 1792. The necklace in the film was handcrafted by royal jewelers Asprey & Garrard in London. Heart of the Ocean may also refer to:

  4. LRGB - Wikipedia

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    LRGB, short for Luminance, Red, Green and Blue, is a photographic technique used in amateur astronomy for producing good quality color photographs by combining a high-quality black-and-white image with a lower-quality color image. [1] Deep View of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds captured using the LRGB method. [2]

  5. Golconda diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of the Ocean, a blue diamond necklace in the film Titanic (1997), was designed by London-based jewellers Asprey & Garrard, who took inspiration from three diamonds of the French Crown Jewels known as The Regent, the Marie Antoinette Blue, and the Hope Diamond. [79]

  6. Marie Louise Diadem - Wikipedia

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    The Louvre went on to purchase the necklace and earrings from their owners in 2004 for €3.7m, the highest price ever paid by a museum for individual pieces of jewelry. They remain on display in the Galerie d’Apollon. [1] The Marie Louise Diadem was returned to Van Cleef & Arpels after the 1962 exhibition.

  7. Drip you can drop: The surprisingly affordable accessory ...

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    This guy is wearing my necklace that’s 100 bucks with, like, an $80,000 — or more — necklace!” said Milton Ramos, the minor-leaguer-turned-entrepreneur who designs the bright, beaded ...