Frosted glass is a type of glass that has a pattern on one side and has lost its transparency to a large extent. One side of the frosted glasses is plain and the other is patterned, produced by passing the colorless and colored glass melt between two rollers, one of which is patterned. The depth and texture of the patterns determine the light and image transmittance of the frosted glass. Frosted glass is generally used in decorative doors, offices, WC doors. Frosted glasses are generally produced for architectural purposes. Frosted glasses should be used as tempered in places where safety is required, such as in shower cabins and interior partitions. Frosted glasses with various colors and types are used where privacy is desired.