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Village ‘Jule’ heist

More than $127,000 worth of jewelry has been swiped from the West Village home of award-winning actress Julianne Moore, police sources told The Post.

The 10 pieces of pricey bling, seven from Cartier, were ripped off from her West 11th Street brownstone while construction work was being done over the summer, the sources said.

The most expensive item was a $33,000 Cartier platinum diamond tennis bracelet.

Four Cartier watches, worth a total $77,800, were also grabbed.

Moore, 51, also lost a Cartier 18-karat $5,630 gold necklace, a gold bracelet worth $1,100, an Oris silver watch worth $1,500 and two other bracelets, worth a combined $8,270.

The screen siren was in Toronto filming a remake of the classic horror flick “Carrie” and also spent time in Montauk, LI, during the construction. Between 15 and 25 workers had access to her home between June 6 and Aug. 28.

The baubles were taken from a jewelry box, sources said.

There was no security camera inside the building. One was on the outside of the five-story, single-family home.

Investigators have checked out the home but were unable to turn up any evidence, sources said.

“There was construction being done by a number of different workers. Cops are looking to talk to all of them but it’s still very early in the investigation,” a police source said.

Moore — who just won an Emmy for her portrayal of Sarah Palin in the HBO movie “Game Change” — had an assistant on Monday file a police report, the sources said.

Papers filed with the city Department of Buildings show work was scheduled to be done on interior renovations and plumbing.

Calls to the contractor and plumber who worked on the site were not immediately returned.

Moore’s husband, director Bart Freundlich, declined to comment last night when reached at their home. They have two children, Caleb, 14 and Liv, 10.

Moore has been nominated for four Academy Awards, starting in 1997 for Best Supporting Actress for “Boogie Nights.”

Additional reporting by Larry Celona, Erin Calabrese and Emily Smith