In legend, Joyeuse was the sword wielded by Charlemagne as his personal weapon. The name means "joyous". A sword identified as Joyeuse was used in French royal coronation ceremonies since the 13th century, and is now kept at the Louvre museum.
This replica features a wire wrapped hilt, a stainless steel blade, and an ornamental wooden backing board.
Overall Length: 1010 mm
Blade Length: 825 mm
Total Weight: 1.20 kg
Plaque Length: 470 mm
Plaque Breadth: 240 mm
Plaque Weight: 800 g