by artsmia
Tenth or eleventh C BCE Javanese Ganesha, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
From the object's description on artsmia.org :
'In this classic tenth-century Javanese depiction, from the island of Java, Ganesha sits erect on a double lotus base. Pot-bellied and with his chubby feet held tightly together, he eats sweetmeats from a bowl in his lower left hand. His headdress, made of braided locks, bears a protective crescent moon and skull. His lower right hand grasps a broken tusk, while his upper right hand holds a rosary topped with a pomegranate, a symbol of abundance. In his upper left hand, he displays a battle-axe used to counter evil.'
More information here:
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/81675/ganesha-indonesia
Scaled to 10cm for printing; we've included a 200,000-face STL and a lower-resolution 50,000-face STL in the files.