Dalita Iskenderian Alex

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Dalita’s grandmother Digranuhi Schamamian and her husband Manuel Tchapkinian |

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The Schamamian family in Aleppo |

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Dalita I. Alex with her father Garbis Vartanian and mother Mari |

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Dalita I. Alex with her husband John I. Alex and children in Geneva, 1987 |

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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.”

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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.

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A jewelry exhibition in Zurich, in which renowned Armenian artists participated, organized by Dalita’s daughter Alexia in December 2015 |

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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. |
