The Zhongning Grottoes, China, are one of the most important Tang Dynasty cultural sites on the Silk Road and contain numerous historical clay sculptures. Under the influence of human activities and natural weathering, the sculptures have experienced various types of damage, most significantly the extensive shedding of the outer fine clay layer, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the sculptures' overall structure. In this study, the mixture of soil, sand, and cotton fiber that was most suitable for restoring this layer was determined. The mechanical properties of fine clay layers with different sand and fiber contents were studied by shrinkage tests and soil beam bending tests. The main results were as follows: for a low sand content (0-45%), the tensile strength increased slightly with increasing fiber content. For a high sand content (>45%), the tensile strength decreased with increasing fiber content. The best effect was obtained for sand and fiber contents of 30-45% and 1-2%, respectively. The results provide a scientific basis for the restoration of clay sculptures in the Zhongning Grottoes.