Recovered Titanic jewels to go on display

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DORAVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Most of the jewelry recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic will go on public display for the first time with a three-city tour.

The jewelry is from a single purser's bag found during a 1987 research and recovery mission. The collection includes diamond and sapphire rings, brooches, necklaces, cuff links and a gold pocket watch.

Although single pieces of the jewelry have been on display at one or more permanent and traveling exhibits sponsored by Premier Exhibitions Inc., their Atlanta debut is the first time the majority of the collection has been available to the public.

In a nondescript industrial office in north Atlanta, Premier Exhibitions Inc. and RMS Titanic Inc. officials previewed the artifacts before they go on display Friday in Atlanta. Exhibition company Premier is the parent of RMS Titanic, which owns the rights to salvage from the luxury liner's wreck on the bottom of the North Atlantic.

Alexandra Klingelhofer, vice president of collections for RMS Titanic Inc., said the purpose of the exhibit is to show the public the wonder of exploration.

"Going down two and a half miles below the ocean, recovering a bag, bringing it back up and opening it and finding ... jewelry," Klingelhofer said. "We're able to give them a glimpse of how it must have been to have opened that for the first time and to see, together, the beautiful jewelry of the Edwardian Period."

Conservators and curators have been studying and preserving the jewelry to gain a better understanding of individual passengers' lives aboard the ill-fated voyage.

"Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" opened in Atlanta earlier this year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912. Klingelhofer said this jewelry mini-exhibit is being added to provide personal insight.

"We are constantly researching the artifacts, learning more about their story, and we thought jewelry is so beautiful and responds well to people," she said.

After a two-month exhibit at Premier's display gallery at the Atlantic Station development, the jewels will travel to Orlando, Fla., and Las Vegas.

Recovered Titanic jewels to go on display - Yahoo! News
 
Oh. I d love to know if they knew whose jewels belongs to and learn about who they were. wow beautiful jewerly.
 
I think if is so respectful to the families that lost their loves when the Titanic went down. I hope everything was done to try and find the rightful owners of the jewels before it was put on public display. Do people have to pay money to see this, if so that is horrible as money is being off dead people jewels.
 
ew.... no way..... it's cursed....
 
Titanic sinking was not that long ago. Family members are certainly still around and findable. This jewelry should have been returned.
 
Titanic sinking was not that long ago. Family members are certainly still around and findable. This jewelry should have been returned.

Yeah , I feel the same way. The jewelry could be the only thing famliies would have to belong to their loves one.
 
I think if is so respectful to the families that lost their loves when the Titanic went down. I hope everything was done to try and find the rightful owners of the jewels before it was put on public display. Do people have to pay money to see this, if so that is horrible as money is being off dead people jewels.

but how would we know whose jewelery belonged to which? I mean most of us doesn't put our names on our jewelry do we? I don't know what it was like 100 years ago. Was it usual to put name on jewelry?
 
but how would we know whose jewelery belonged to which? I mean most of us doesn't put our names on our jewelry do we? I don't know what it was like 100 years ago. Was it usual to put name on jewelry?

People could have photos of the person wearing the jewelry , some women wore the same jewelry all the time.
 
but how would we know whose jewelery belonged to which? I mean most of us doesn't put our names on our jewelry do we? I don't know what it was like 100 years ago. Was it usual to put name on jewelry?

If it was in a purser's bag, there should be records....
 
On one hand, cool. Plus everyone will be reliving their Titanic movie fantasies of either being Jack or Rose by visiting this exhibit.

On the other hand, how would I feel if there was a display of all the high quality jewelry recovered from the 9/11 twin towers? eeeeeeeeh I don't think NYC would take very kindly to that kind of display.

The Titanic sank a lot longer ago than 11 years ago.
Maybe it's like having jewels from the Kansas City Skywalk Collapse on display?
Or putting weaponry from Pearl Habor on display?

Not sure..

I suppose if I saw it in NYC I would still go take a gander.
 
i lived near lady who was a survivor she dead now,but was against anything being brought up said it was a grave site and leave it as such...
 


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