There are many symbols for magic. There is no one symbol that I know of which everyone recognizes as meaning "magic."
If you are looking for a magical symbol to use in a story, check out the links below. If you are seriously searching for a religious meaning, I suggest talking to your priest or priestess for guidance in magical ritual.
The only symbols related to Orpheus is his Lyre. He was a magical musician.
A Vanlaar is a magical creature from Ethiopia which looks a lot like a unicorn, except for the fact that instead of a horn on it's head, it has the symbol for pi.
Bilbo brought back a magical ring, several chests of treasure, and most importantly, the Arkenstone, a precious gem that was a symbol of the dwarves' alliance.
Pie is said to be a magical treat, bu technically pie has no magical properties. Apple pies are said to be the most magical...
The goddess associated with the symbol of an anchor is Isis, an ancient Egyptian deity. The anchor is often interpreted as a symbol of stability and hope, reflecting her role as a protector and nurturer. Isis was revered for her magical abilities and her role in the resurrection of Osiris, making her a central figure in Egyptian mythology. The anchor symbolizes her unwavering strength and connection to the safety of her followers.
A pentacle is a talisman or magical object, typically disk-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram or other figure, and used as a symbol of the element of earth.
Persephone, because she ate the fruit of the underworld before being united with her mother. Some people consider it Hades though, because of the magical pomegranites that grow in the underworld.
theyre always magical DUMBNUT!
no, magical is chuck Norris
The magical leoplorodon ROCKS!
Yes. Kumquats are extremely magical.
magical ,NOT SURE