Dalita Iskenderian Alex
Dalita’s grandmother Digranuhi Schamamian and her husband Manuel Tchapkinian |
The Schamamian family in Aleppo |
Dalita I. Alex with her father Garbis Vartanian and mother Mari |
Dalita I. Alex with her husband John I. Alex and children in Geneva, 1987 |
Dalita I. Alex represents Armenia together with her husband John I. Alex and her son Arthur at a parade in Kobe, Japan |
“I consider explaining my cross to bear. I call it a cross because it’s a tough task to accomplish. Armenians being virtually unheard of in this part of the world, the Japanese mistook us for Americans because of our Caucasian appearance.”
Dalita’s books "China, the Pearl and I" and "The Prince in Switzerland," dedicated to her son Arthur |
This bold and historic move by the Iskenderians was the progenitor of what is today the successful, healthy variety of Chinese cultured pearl.
A jewelry exhibition in Zurich, in which renowned Armenian artists participated, organized by Dalita’s daughter Alexia in December 2015 |
Dalita I. Alex and Charles Aznavour meet again to celebrate the Declaration of Independence of Armenia at the invitation of the Armenian Embassy in 1991. |