
Kimberley Whitehead
5 Google Rating
Fantastic items
Fantastic items
Essential is located at 28 Queen St, Oxford OX1 1ER, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Essential and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.
Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 200321 or visit our website
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5 Google Rating
Fantastic items
5 Google Rating
Good value for money staff very helpful and friendly well worth a look
5 Google Rating
Great selection of sterling silver - best I have found in Oxford. I love their range of rings and very affordable too. Will definitely be back to buy gifts in the future
5 Google Rating
A wonderful selection of reasonably priced jewellery, scarves, costume jewellery and beautiful leather bags. It's the best selection I've found in Oxford! The service is also excellent, I can't wait to be back after lockdown!
5 Google Rating
Helpful and friendly staff with a great selection of jewellery and accessories.
5 Google Rating
Good value for money and lots of options to choose from! Lovely and helpful stuff
28 Queen St, Oxford OX1 1ER, UK
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