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I am new to the world of buying a "big girl" diamond. I have purchased several smaller ones, but always based off what looked good under the lights at the store in the mall. I didn't know much and my previous purchases reflected that. However, now that I am seriously looking at buying a quality diamond for an upgraded wedding set, I am older, wiser, and have more desire to learn how to do this right. That's where all of you SME's here at PriceScope come in. 
I am working with a very reputable jeweler near me. We have been looking to find me the stone I want. I think I know my priorities, but I wondered if y'all could help me define them to find the sweet spot based off my budget and what I am hoping to purchase. My basic list:
Ideal cut
2 carat (+/-)
Round
<$22,000
I have learned about looking at the dimensions of the diamond, the light performance using ASET/IdealScope, etc. The jeweler I am working with has a room where they have these various tools set up and the buyer can view each diamond and check it out for themselves, which I really like.
So I guess my biggest question would be if you were to be looking for a diamond that fit the basic list above, what else would you say would be on your list? (Color, clarity, fluorescence, H&A a must, etc...) I didn't list color as I was hoping to hear what y'all think would be the best range. As do many others, I want a white diamond that loves to show off, without paying the colorless prices.
Thanks and I look forward to learning more from you!

I am working with a very reputable jeweler near me. We have been looking to find me the stone I want. I think I know my priorities, but I wondered if y'all could help me define them to find the sweet spot based off my budget and what I am hoping to purchase. My basic list:
Ideal cut
2 carat (+/-)
Round
<$22,000
I have learned about looking at the dimensions of the diamond, the light performance using ASET/IdealScope, etc. The jeweler I am working with has a room where they have these various tools set up and the buyer can view each diamond and check it out for themselves, which I really like.
So I guess my biggest question would be if you were to be looking for a diamond that fit the basic list above, what else would you say would be on your list? (Color, clarity, fluorescence, H&A a must, etc...) I didn't list color as I was hoping to hear what y'all think would be the best range. As do many others, I want a white diamond that loves to show off, without paying the colorless prices.
Thanks and I look forward to learning more from you!